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VaM 1.x Quest 3 Disconnecting in VaM While Game Keeps Running (Link / Bitrate / GPU Issue?)

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luckyjake

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Hey all, looking for help troubleshooting an issue with Virt-A-Mate in VR.

What’s happening:

  • Using Quest 3 with wired Link
  • While in VR, the headset will suddenly go black or kick me back to Quest home when in scene
  • VaM is still running perfectly on my PC monitor
  • So it seems like a disconnect rather than a full crash

PC Specs:

  • GPU: NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti
  • CPU: Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF (3.9 GHz)
  • RAM: 64 GB

What I’ve tested:

USB Ports:


  • Tried both USB-C ports (one “5G”, one lightning/Thunderbolt-type)
Cables:

  • Older ~500 Mbps cable → very stable, no disconnects
  • New high-speed USB 3 cable → disconnects in headset, especially under load
Bitrate (Oculus Debug Tool):

  • Set encode bitrate to 250 Mbps
  • Applied while headset was connected
  • Still getting disconnects
Quest Link Settings:

  • 75Hz refresh rate
  • Default resolution (not increased)
GPU Behavior:

  • GPU frequently spikes to 100% usage
  • Happens more with high-speed cable
  • Lower-speed cable seems to reduce load and improve stability

Key Observations:
  • Only the headset drops — VaM itself does not crash

Questions:

  • Is this expected when GPU hits 100% in VR with VaM?
  • Could this be purely a Link/cable stability issue?
  • What encode bitrate range is actually stable for Quest 3 + VaM?
  • Any cable or setting recommendations that improved stability for you?

Any help would be appreciated—especially if you’ve run into this with Quest Link + VaM.

Thanks!
 
That's a known problem unfortunately with the newer NVIDIA drivers. Restore back to 591.86. This solved the problem for me.
 
Appreciate the advice! Do you know of any other workaround besides rolling back to 591.86?

I’ve also been considering installing Virtual Desktop, but I’m not sure if it would provide a better experience compared to what I’m currently getting with my (not-so-great) cable setup.
 
Appreciate the advice! Do you know of any other workaround besides rolling back to 591.86?

I’ve also been considering installing Virtual Desktop, but I’m not sure if it would provide a better experience compared to what I’m currently getting with my (not-so-great) cable setup.
I also used Virtual Desktop before rolling back, this worked, but I am not fully satisfied with latency with Virtual Desktop. But this depends on your WIFI signal and router of course. I don't know of any other way to go around this issue.

I expect that this bug will be fixed in the NVIDIA drivers eventually, but don't know for sure of course. Overall, I don't think its a problem to use an older NVIDIA driver, unless you own one of the newly released games they include optimizations in the most recent driver version.
 
I’m trying to avoid having to revert to previous drivers because I’m playing Crimson Desert, which NVIDIA recently released optimizations for.

I have a very stable 5GHz network connection. In general, do you think I would experience better quality with a virtual desktop than my standard USB-C cable?
 
I’m trying to avoid having to revert to previous drivers because I’m playing Crimson Desert, which NVIDIA recently released optimizations for.

I have a very stable 5GHz network connection. In general, do you think I would experience better quality with a virtual desktop than my standard USB-C cable?
Its rather unlikely you get a better experience over wireless than over a good cable. However, these methods use different codecs, and VD should be very comparable if used with a stable, good connection.
 
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