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So my work PC is a HP Compaq Pro 4300 sff PC and its not bad, it has windcows 7. but recently it nboot loops. like the psu fan is seen spinning but then it stops and starts again, but it odesnt post. however. when i make the two ram sticks swap places it works fine. 

I took it home and put my good Desktop ram in it (two 4gb sticks of ram ) and it still did this.
Im fine by jump starting my work pc this way, I jsut dont wanna have to get a whole new pc.

 

_Charles

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Interesting. Try testing your home PC's PSU in your work PC and vice versa.

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1 hour ago, Keizei said:

It's an HP and a proprietary power supply mine won't work.

Proprietary form factor, or are all the pins and connectors different than on a standard ATX?

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13 hours ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

Proprietary form factor, or are all the pins and connectors different than on a standard ATX?

Pins and connectors are different than whats on a psu normally. Different than whats is on my psu at home anyway. ITs also a slim desktop so a normal psu doesn't fit in it

 

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