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Oculus Rift S with Intel Arc 770

InSyDeR
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Hello,

 

I understand that VR is not currently officially supported by Intel Arc 770, but does someone found a workaround to make this headset work? Oculus Rift S I mean. I am currently encountering this error (see attachment). Using SteamVR does not work, or any other VR app. It's like the card doesn't know what to do with the connected Display Port. I know that the headset works on the other computer with GTX 1060.

I saw some videos with VR working on an A770 with an Oculus Quest, but that headset can work with a software link and doesn't require a cable connection. There is a whole different story with the Oculus Rift S. Quest is a standalone VR device, but the Rift S is more like a monitor.

 

Will Intel update the drivers in the future to support VR (or this headset) officially?

 

Thanks!

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Jean_Intel
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Hello InSyDeR,

 

Thank you for posting on the Intel️® communities. We understand that you are looking for information about the support for Oculus Rift S with Intel Arc 770.

 

Intel Arc graphics support for VR headsets continues to evolve as we ramp up our products and add updates to our software stack.

 

If you need any additional information, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored. 

 

Best regards,

Jean O. 

Intel Customer Support Technician


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shawnzhou
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hi,

any update or plan?The Oculus Rift S  still not work with Intel Arc 770,i just try it.

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Rabbit76
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Hello,
Would be great if intel arc supports oculus rift. Please give us this gift for 2024 🙂
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JL-Ger
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Hi,

December 2025 and trying to connect a Oculus Rift S to a B580 (with the up-to-date drivers).
The Meta App sees the Rift, but the Rift still can`t connect to the B580.

I know it is older hardware ... but I expected Intel to have solved this problem over time.

 

As somebody who sold thousands of computers, build a few hundred, some advice: 

Get the hardware running with all devices, make them trustworthy and dependable,
that is more worth than optimizing 1 or 2 % out of a **bleep**ing game.

 

Honestly ... with Intels other **bleep**-ups this year and Intel ARC still not dependable,
I am really thinking my next upgrade is going to be a AMD cpu and graphics card ... 

 

Still hoping, but with fleeting confidence,

JL

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