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Upgraded my GPU recently and now getting message that my PC does not meet oculus requirements.

The_Viceman
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That message started popping up. It's little annoying, so how the heck I can get rid of it?
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TomCgcmfc
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What did you up your gpu to?
i9 13900K water cooled, RTX4090, Z790 MB w/wifi6e, 32Gb 6400 ram, 2x2TB SSD, 1000W PSU, Win 11, QPro, Q3, w/Link and Air Link, Vive Pro1 with Etsy lens mod and Index Controllers

The_Viceman
Explorer

TomCgcmfc said:

What did you up your gpu to?


RTX3070

TomCgcmfc
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TomCgcmfc said:

What did you up your gpu to?


RTX3070


OK, this has already been discussed a few times now.  It seems to take Oculus forever to update their gpu compatibility checks with new gpu's like the nvidia 3000 series.  Just ignore the warning and let Oculus Support know that you'd like them to update their startup compatibility checker.  Hopefully they will sort this out soon.
i9 13900K water cooled, RTX4090, Z790 MB w/wifi6e, 32Gb 6400 ram, 2x2TB SSD, 1000W PSU, Win 11, QPro, Q3, w/Link and Air Link, Vive Pro1 with Etsy lens mod and Index Controllers

The_Viceman
Explorer

TomCgcmfc said:




TomCgcmfc said:

What did you up your gpu to?


RTX3070


.... let Oculus Support know that you'd like them to update their startup compatibility checker.  ..



Ok, thanks. I surely will  😄 .