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    VR support for lesser GPU's incoming..

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Awhispersecho, Mar 21, 2016.

  1. Awhispersecho

    Awhispersecho Notebook Evangelist

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    Maybe this could pave the way to 980m SLI being VR certified
     
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    TomJGX I HATE BGA!

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    Lol 980M SLI should be VR certified according to the VR test...
     
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    That's my hope too. Though I have seen others getting the green light while running VR tests with the 980m sli, I don't know how reliable those tests are and I thought SLI was a possible issue with VR at the moment anyway. (I may be wrong on that and would appreciate any clarity) At any rate, this should help a lot of people if it works as they intend.