Varjo Aero VR headsets seem to be not working on RTX 5090s, and its community is opting for strange solutions while waiting for an Nvidia driver release to fix it
Putting a dampener on that new card.

After buying a fancy new $2,000 RTX 5090 card, some VR s 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 RTX 5090!", one 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 form and capture a crash dmp file.
In our Varjo Aero review, we liked the VR headset's display, found it all very comfortable to wear, and praised its price point, even though the required base station, lack of included controllers, and heavy feel weighed it down somewhat. At the time, there was no for AMD GPUs, and now you can add reports of no for RTX 5090s to the pile.
We don't have the equipment to hand, so can't this problem first hand. However, digging a bit deeper shows multiple reports of the same issue over at the Varjo Discord server.
A handful of solutions have come in so far, with perhaps the most creative being one plugging their headset into a Thunderbolt 4 expansion card without using the included Varjo Link Box. This seems to effectively take the output from the port and redirect it to the VR headset, which means s are losing access to their monitor whilst playing VR.
Another claims that setting their Varjo Base to 'Very Low' has fixed the problem, though others have had less success with this approach. It seems like tinkering heavily is the only way s have managed to get any sort of success from setting up their Varjo VR headset with their shiny new RTX 5090.
In the original Nvidia forum thread, Sepian78 claims: "Varjo 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."
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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 often by it by setting your monitor to 60 Hz, 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 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, was discontinued in early 2024. Other VR headsets do not seem affected by this peculiar problem.

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