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I can only relate my sad little tale. I recently purchased a Quest 3. I'm a hobbyist and play around writing Unity applications and when I found out I couldn't use my old laptop for PCVR (1080Ti) I purchased this desktop computer. I figured it would far exceed anything I needed and I could upgrade it in years to come. All applications like Virtual Desktop, Immerse, BigScreen and SideQuest all work as expected. But I've been unable to get Link to connect to the Oculus App, in spite of purchasing the official Quest cable, updating all drivers and BIOS I still have not been able to get it to work. I have to use Virtual Desktop to get to my Steam apps. I've been in touch with Quest support. Still no luck. The computer is great! But I've not been able to make it 100% VR compatible with either Link or Airlink. I can work around it for now and I hope that a future update from Meta fixes the problem someday.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The ASUS ROG Strix G16CH desktop does support virtual reality. The desktop is a great choice for gamers who want a powerful machine that can handle VR games and other demanding applications.
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