Nvidia confirms the “open problem” using the Varjo Aero VR headset and RTX 50 graphics cards after the affected users ask for facilitate

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Last week, we reported that Varjo Aero VR headphones seem not to cooperate with RTX 50900, but at that time there was no official NVIDIA answer outside the request to complete the driver’s opinion form and provide more information. However, in the latest advertisement of the 572.83 controller, Nvidia confirmed the problem as an “open problem”.

This is potentially good news for owners of Varjo Aero VR headphone sets with a graphics card from the RTX 50 series, so of course we will be sure only after transferring the problem to the “fixed” column, I hope in one of the upcoming drivers’ publications. Although NVIDIA indicates a section of problems with the drivers that they are not always his fault.

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The problem is that the headphone set simply does not seem to work with RTX 5090 RTX 5090 cards, at least not without bypass. Users try various types, including connecting the headset to the Thunderbolt expansion card, basically completely cutting out the monitor.

Until now, the RTX 50 series was also not without problems. Black screen problems were the main error, and the previous releases of the drivers claimed that they solve these problems with the black screen.

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It is worth noting, however, that the announcement of this fresh The release of the controller states that “GeForce RTX 50 Series GPs with a black screen broken” has been repaired … again … which means more corrections for a larger number of black screen errors.

It seems that this is Nvidia, which is responsible for solving this particular Varjo problem, although this has not yet been confirmed. User in Original forum thread about the problem He said: “Varjo support informed me that they were waiting for the driver to slow down these problems, but at the moment it is beyond their control and can only be repaired by Nvidia.”

Well, at least Nvidia seems to recognize it now and considers it an open problem for her own drivers. They kept their fingers crossed in the pipeline.

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