After buying a fancy new $2,000 card, some VR users are discovering their Varjo Aero headsets are not working with their rig. The answer, for now, seems to be plugging the headset in via a Thunderbolt cable, setting the Varjo Base (Varjo's software) to 'Very Low', or waiting for drivers—but none of these options are ideal.
As originally posted in the under a thread titled "Please make Varjo VR Headsets work with !", one user reports that after almost two months of trying, they could not get their Varjo Aero working on their RTX 5090. In response, Nvidia staff asked them to fill out a driver feedback form and capture a crash dmp file.
In the original Nvidia forum thread, user Sepian78 claims: "Varjo Support informed me that they are awaiting a driver to release to resolve these issues, but at this time this is outside of their control and can only be fixed by Nvidia."
We have reached out to Nvidia for comment on this story and when we might expect a potential solution.
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This story is reminiscent of the fact that many new RTX 50-series owners were met with following their launch. Before the VBIOS and driver fixes for the cards were released, our Dave found you could , though this was not a satisfactory long-term workaround for a high-end gaming GPU, and didn't work for every app. Dave found these black screen issues while [[link]] using HDMI, so RTX 50-series display bugs aren't solely the purview of Display Port, right now.
The Varjo Aero, which seems to be the only reported VR headset I could find with this issue, in early 2024. Other VR headsets do not seem affected by this peculiar problem.