I’ve used a Quest 2 in the past, currently on the Reverb G2 and now I’m trying the Quest Pro.
I have the same video settings I’ve been using with the G2.
I experienced terrible video quality and audio stutters when using the Link cable or Airlink. Nothing I adjusted in the debug tools seemed to help. Video was grainy and the video was jumpy with tears. The tears happened without even moving my head. This fit with my past experience on the Quest 2. I ran the link cable test and it passed. The MSFS menus and loading screens did look okay.
Although headset latency and framerate seemed really good.
I then switched to Virtual Desktop and the image quality was significantly better but I was getting some lag and blurriness that I don’t have with with the G2.
The G2 is actually performing great. But I can see some potential in the Quest Pro if I could get it to perform as well as the G2.
Other issue it that it’s terribly uncomfortable. I have a forehead headache from the headset. If I keep it, hopefully there is a good 3rd party solution.
System specs are RTX 3080ti and 7500X CPU. So it shouldn’t be struggling this bad.
I switched back to the G2 and it’s sharper and smoother. I don’t think it should be but that seems to be the case.
Virtual Desktop with the Quest Pro looked about as good as the G2 but had a little more lag. Also, when going from the menu to the flight, the audio is getting garbled in transition. That was with Virtual Desktop and the link cable.
Another thing I noticed was the left side was where more of the problems on the Quest Pro were happening. I could close my left eye and then see a nice sharp and smooth image.
I’d say it’s software/drivers related but don’t know where to start.
Also, the forehead discomfort was really bad. It’s like a forehead vice. I have the pro strap for my Quest 2 and it’s so comfortable!
try this and put the oculus to 80hrz.
Pro is an amazing headset you need to learn how to set it up. Check for youre headset 1.7 is to much you need to test how far you can go.
dont exeed the bitrate this causes stuttering max 100/200 Mbps
I’m getting some improvements, running without Steam VR and adjusting to values below.
Although, I’m still getting a touch of latency, screen tears if I move more than slow, and now the image quality is about on par with what I have in the G2. Perhaps an RTX 3080ti isn’t powerful enough?
I also have to do a full sim restart after making any changes, which is making the tweaking part painful.
Speaking of painful, I have a nice wide strap on my G2 I was able to transfer, it helps some.
What is youre setting here?
going from 90 to 80 is 25 less encoding and gives also still great image.
Do you use open xr toolkit?
fovehead rendering and turbo mode gives you more performance. in the toolkit and on the pro activate eyetracking this helps a lot.
And yes I came from a 3080. Going to a 4090 was such an amazing upgrade in VR.
Had reverb as well. but the overall sharpness and colours are much better in the Pro in my opinion.
in the toolkit you can even improve the colors.
the 3080 is an amazing card bit for hazzlefree VR an 4090 is the way to go. Then with a quest pro you will have Sim VR heaven 
I’m at 72 Hz but where is that menu?
I have the toolkit but disabled it while tuning in the Debug tool.
Perhaps my graphics settings are interfering? I’ll have to check those later. I’d just expect if things were great for the G2 the should be okay for the Quest Pro.
Even with the add on strap I’m still getting some forehead pain. That and the latency, if I can’t get it resolved, may be deal breakers for me. 
its in the oculus app. leave the toolkit on cant harm and you need turbo mode and fovehead rendering to get youre fps higher.
Check youre lod maybe like a 100.
and you do use DLss I guess?
putting in it performance will give you more power. used that with my 3080. Run perf amd open xr at 140. With the G2 that was not bad.
but the sweetspot in the G2 was difficult for me.
But I hear you. Well if you ever go for a 4090 the pro is an excellent solution for the money.
I see found it. I see you have Render Resolution set and Pixels Per Display both set. Aren’t those the same thing?
I also had Airlink enabled despite being plugged in. I’m on the cable now and the latency improved a touch. Still not sure it’s up to the G2’s low latency. A few too many milliseconds latency and I’m feeling woozy.
No, but I did give it a try and it made things much smoother. I was even able to turn on ASW. However, DLSS makes the glass screens look terrible.
I’ll try some more tweaking. So far DLSS is a no go as everything I fly has at least a GNS530, G1000, G3000, etc.
Hey @Michail71 .
It’s been a few days but I have been recently playing with my MSFS VR settings and personally I have found a great set up finally.
I was also dissapointed by how DLSS made everything blurry, but the FPS gain was so inmmense that I wanted to keep testing.
So the key for me was to use DLSS and Super Sampling. Never wen’t above 1.2 SS, but using DLSS and SS at 1.4-1.5 (Quest2, GTX3080) gave me a ver neat result with other VR settings set between medium and high.
Give it a try!
Thanks, I already returned the Quest Pro and am back to the G2.
Even if I had gotten the quality up I don’t think I’d have been able to deal with the forehead pain and the audio and video jitters. Even with the comfort strap from my G2, and not tightening the back, the forehead pressure was just too much for me.
Quest Pro comfort is much better with the excellent Spigen top strap,
It eliminates the forehead pressure…
Quest Pro runs MSFS really well with TAA for crisp glass cockpits…
Easily tuned with OTT & Open XR Toolkit with RTX3090…
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