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Nvidia GTX 1080, 1070 Display Port Incompatible With Vive HMD

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Source : Tom's Hardware

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Nvidia recently launched the GeForce GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 to much fanfare and set a new bar for desktop graphics performance with its first Pascal GPUs. Virtual reality performance was a cornerstone of Nvidia’s marketing plan, but performance is irrelevant if your display interface is incompatible with the HMD.

Last week, a friend of mine contacted me looking for help getting his Vive working. He was trying to hook the Vive up to a GTX 1080 using the optional Display Port on the HMD's link box because the HDMI port on his graphics card was being used to display to a TV. I knew for a fact that this configuration works with a GTX 980 Ti because I’ve tested it already. We were both disappointed to find out that it doesn’t work with the 10-series cards.

Whether or not Nvidia will remedy the issue with a driver fix remains to be seen, but so far, Nvidia has been quiet about the issue. There is an ongoing thread on the GeForce.com community forum, and several people have chimed in to report the same problem. So far, the only comment from Nvidia in the thread came from Manuel Guzman on June 9, who said: “We are still investigating this issue.” It is nearly a month later we still don’t have a follow-up. There’s a similar thread on Reddit from around the same time warning people of the issue.

Of course, we didn’t want to take the word of a few people complaining online, so we tested this out for ourselves. We hooked up the Vive to our GTX 1080 using the same Display Port to Mini-Display Port cable that works with our GTX 980 Ti and confirmed that it doesn’t work. SteamVR does not detect that the HMD is plugged in, and it triggers the HMD display not found (208) error.

We tested the driver that Nvidia released along with the GTX 1080 (368.25) and the driver that it released with the GTX 1070 (368.39). It was the same story for both drivers.

We reached out to Nvidia for a comment, but so far, we’ve not heard a response from them. Hopefully Nvidia will resolve the issue with the next GeForce driver update, but for now, if you rely on HDMI for your primary display you might want to look for a VR specific model that has extra HDMI ports for VR HMDs, such as Asus’s GTX 1080 Strix. We will update the story with any relevant information if and when Nvidia replies.

i dont know if it's the Vive that it isn't compatible with DP1.3/1.4 yet, or if it is something nvidia can solve with driver update, still the issue seem weird to me, and how can they miss this, beside the post is for ppl with a Vive considering a 10 series, to be informed about it and keep updated for future solutions, sorry if this was already posted, i did a quick search and didnt find anything.
 
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well, the major reason for upgrade for me was VR so I'll be keeping an eye on this issue.
Thanks for reporting it, I'd be pretty upset to buy a Vive and find out they don't play well together.
 
Hey Alamo, I actually doubt this is an issue with the GTX 1080 / 1070 for one simple reason...

I have a HTC Vive and (currently) an AMD Fury X, I turned my computer on a couple of days ago to find that I could no longer use my Vive over the Display Port, I actually get the exact same error, plug in a HDMI cable and we're back in business, go back to Display Port... Nada... since then I have had no driver changes to cause this but it's definitely not limited to Nvidia's new cards.

Well unless I'm just darn unlucky...
 
awesome, as long as there is a solution, I am happy.
AlamoX would you be able to test that out and let us know if it fixes your problem?
 
Thanks for posting the link Andy :)

1070 runs my Vive really well, looks fantastic and even plays demanding/not very well optimised games like Project Cars with decent AA levels and details at 90fps :cool:
 
Good call andybird123, going to check that out now and see what I can dig up in my BIOS and let you know if it works or not.

Update:

Not sure what did it but disabled UEFI boot for PCI-E devices in BIOS, however, when I logged back in I noticed there was also a VIVE update that ran, either way I now have a working HMD over DP again on my Fury X so who knows? At the least it's worth a try :)
 
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