The laptop is connected via cat7 ethernet to the router and Quest 2 is connected via 5ghz Wi-Fi to the router. My RTX 3060 is well over the specs needed for VR. I have latest version of Steam, Steam VR, Oculus Desktop App and Virtual Desktop also. I have latest windows updates installed and latest game ready Nvidia drivers installed. I have a Lenovo Leggaming laptop brand new with the Ryzen 7 5800H, RTX 3060 6GB, 16GB DDR4 3200mhz ram and i'm trying to use a Quest 2 for PCVR. Let me know, I´m interested in this issue and I hope you will get it work :smile: I suggest you to search for the newest update of your GPU driver, and to contact the Oculus support by chat (it´s quicker). So if it won´t work, I will be really angry. I bought it with the exact intention to use it with Oculus Link, which I can´t right now with my current PC. The website states that they are working with AMD to add support for all of their mainstream graphic cards.īut now I´m a bit afraid, as just yesterday I ordered a PC with these specs: The problem will most likely be that your exact model of graphic card is not yet supported by the Oculus Link software., even if the Oculus Link compatibility table published on the oculus website tells that the 5000 series is supported. My PC specs were a bit worse than yours, still they met the recommended specs to work with the link. I kept getting the same message, I opened a thread here some time ago, and I discussed many times with the Oculus support.
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