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can u make GeForce MX230 support oculus link? pls

alifaran004
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i buy the wire for oculus link my laptop is compatable with oculus link exept my GPU so plz make it support
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Umpa_PC
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bigmike20vt
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RuneSR2  it wont work oculus app

i only want this gpu support for play my dream games

i cant do vr if the gpu support


Honestly it is so far off being able to do VR just forget about it and enjoy your quest. You still have a great VR device and in the future when you are ready to upgrade your laptop come here and get help before you buy.
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alifaran004
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but if im play games on quest sometimes there is black screen idk how to fix it

alifaran004
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Digikid1 said:

ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!
 why u laughing



RuneSR2
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Digikid1 said:

ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!
 


why u laughing


I think you're the one who should try to solve that riddle, note that this thread is filled with hints. Actually so many hints that the mods may consider closing this thread. 

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OK yeah, explanations have been given as to why the GPU in question can't be supported, namely that VR is much more demanding than non-VR games at any given resolution, and an MX230 isn't powerful enough for PC VR unfortunately.

Without using Link, the Quest uses its own processing power to run less demanding games which have been developed to run well on that limited hardware. Using a Quest with Link turns it into a PC VR headset like the Rift and allows it access to Rift games that have been developed to use the power of PCs (or laptop's), those are entirely different games, or versions of games that couldn't otherwise be run on a Quest.

Hope this sums things up ok and as @bigmike20vt said in his post, if you decide to upgrade, you're welcome to create a thread and ask for advice if you need it, thanks.