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Hello all,
I recently acquired a new gaming pc. It works brilliantly, but I am having difficulty with the bluetooth connectivity for my headphones. The sound from the headphones is heavy with static, unless I stay about two feet away from the rear of the pc with my left ear pointed towards it. There is about a one foot cube of space that I can have the headphones work in, but movement from that space makes them cease functioning. I have tried to reinstall drivers, but this does not seem to have helped. I have also connected a bluetooth speaker and rotated it around the case. It seems to function in the same 2-foot space, but when moved towards the front of the pc, will grow heavy with static and disconnect itself from the pc. Does this sound like a driver issue? Or is it more likely the case is causing interference?
Thanks for any help, Frifthor
As additional information: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/cyberpowerpc-gamer-supreme-gaming-desktop-amd-ryzen-7-3700x-16gb-memory-nvidia-geforce-rtx-2070-super-1tb-ssd/6400450.p?skuId=6400450
Is the pc in question. I notice that there seems to be a tendency for it to try and push sound through the NVIDIA 230 audio at first. I have tried to update those drivers.
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