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  1. Okay guys, it seems that it indeed was problem with windows version. I updated it and now it's working fine
  2. Yeah, that standard is old, that's true, but bluetooth's supposed to be backward compatible
  3. Yeah, maybe updating windows will do something, I'm still on a version from mid 2016 cause I completely turned off all updates. Before that I'll try to plug it in to the laptop that headphones are working with. I've also installed driver booster, sometimes it helped me searching for drivers I couldn't find easily on google, but it says that drivers for bt are up-to-date.
  4. Hello. I recently bought headphones, Edifier W800BT (I know they're not top of the shelf, but they're good enough for me). They work fine with my phone and laptop, but not with my PC. Since I don't have onboard bluetooth, I plugged in some bt dongle. Headphones will indeed connect, but won't be recognized as headphones. So I looked up what dongle is it, in device manager it says "ISSCEDRBTA". Apparently it has BT 2.0, but I don't think that version of bluetooth is the problem. I installed BlueSoleil, but when it connects to headphones, it still won't recognize it. Even when I scan it for services, it finds none. Does anyone know how to fix it? Are there any other drivers for this device, or do I have to buy a new, better dongle. I'm running on Win10 64
  5. Yeah, shipping would be pretty high on costs, no doubts on that. Ok, so I'll stay on this platform, I'll just buy 2500k and wait to get more money for new computer, and this one will be just rendering machine And to the guys saying anything about my PSU - Everyone, especially technical channels on youtube and other informatics in Poland will say that silentiumpc is making good psu's, and they will reccomend it. One of the biggest e-shop with electronics have their own channel with reviews and other stuff, and pretty much always there is silentiumpc psu in pc, because it's good and cheap (no need for transport and storage fee's cause they're making it here)
  6. I know that i5-2500k is better than pentium, but in 6 months i'll be able to buy better cpu (like i5-7600k)
  7. Well, only because it doesn't have some internetional certificate doesn't mean it's not good It's very popular in Poland, I think they ship their products to some other countries too https://images.morele.net/d/14538897472411fcc7e2e4d0e410e295cb9b9d1a4537a877d83c04.pdf Here you have documentation from the company who gave it "80plus" certificate SilentiumPC's main goal is to sell their products in Poland, so no wonder they don't need certification for NA standards if it's not likely they'll sell anything there So just trust me, there's nothing wrong with my psu, the cpu here is my biggest problem
  8. Well, you've never heard of SilentiumPC maybe because it's polish company But they're doing very good stuff, not some chinese psu from black list
  9. Hello. I have a little problem in deciding if i should upgrade to next generation, or just stay where I am. Right now, I'm using MB with socket 1155, chipset Z68 so i can overclock (I have proper cooling for it too) Problem is that recently I had to sell my CPU due to little money trouble, but right now i have money to upgrade my pc again. My two choices between which I want to choose are: - Staying on this generation for now and buy i5-2500k, maybe i7-2600k if I'll find any for good price - Upgrade to 1151 and buy Pentium g4560 due to no money to buy even i3, but upgrade to i5 on summer brake when I'll be able to work If you have better idea, just throw it in reply On PC I'm mostly playing games, sometimes I'm streaming cs:go or recording some films (so rendering it too) Rest of my PC Sapphire R9 280X 8GB RAM SilentiumPC Vero L1 600W Rest is not important in this case imo
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