After buying Fancy a new $ 2,000 RTX 5090 card, some VR users are discovering that their Verjo Aero headsets are not working with their rig. It seems, right now, it seems that by plugging the headset through the Thunderbolt cable, applying the Virjo Base (Virjo software) ‘very little’, or waiting for drivers – but none of these options is ideal.
As originally posted Nvidia forums “Please work with the RTX 5090 to the Virjo VR headsets!” Under a thread titled, a user has reported that after trying for about two months, they cannot work on their RTX 5090 to their Vero Ero. In response, NVDIA staff asked them to fill the driver’s opinion and capture the crash DMP file.
In our Vero Aero review, we liked the VR headset display, it all found it very comfortably to wear, and appreciated the cost point, while the desired base station, the lack of controllers, and heavy feeling. Weight To some extent, there was no support for the AMD GPUS, and now you can no longer support any support for the RTX 5090s in the pile.
We do not have the equipment to give hands, so we cannot confirm the problem first. However, digging a bit deep shows numerous reports of the same problem Verjo Discard server.
So far a handful of solutions have come out, perhaps the most creative is a user in which a user plugs his headset in one Thunderbolt 4 Extended Card Included without using the Vero link box. It seems that it effectively takes the output from the port and redirects it to the VR headset, which means that users are losing access to their monitor while playing VR.
Another user claims that appointing their vertebraes on ‘very little’ has resolved the problem, though others have had less success than this point of view. It seems that the only way to tinkering is that consumers have succeeded in achieving any success by setting up their Verjo VR headset with their shiny new RTX 5090.
In the original NVIDIA Forum Thread, the user claims that Sipan 78 claims: “Verjo’s support told me that they are waiting for a driver to solve these issues, but it is currently out of control and can only be determined by NVIDIA.”
We have reached NVIDIA to comment on this story and when we can expect a possible solution.
This story reminds the fact that the owners of many new RTX 50 series were met with blackscreen issues after their launch. Before the VBIOS and driver reforms for cards are underway, our Dave found that you can often ignore your monitor in 60 Hz, though it was not a long -term work for a high -end gaming GPU, and did not work for each app. Dave found these blackscreen issues using HDMI, so the RTX50 series display bugs are not yet fully the scope of the display port.
Verjo Aero, which seems to be the only reported VR headset that I can find from this problem, Was closed In the early 2024. Other VR headsets are not affected by this strange problem.