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An IT friend gave this to me when their office did a massive PC upgrade and decided to make it a little project. I upgraded it with i7- 4770S from Facebook Marketplace. Obviously, I also spoiled it with a spanking brand new Crucial SSD and a pre-owned 16GB RAM. I wanted to upgrade the 180W PSU to a much higher wattage in preparation for the GPU that I am still contemplating to buy - I am eyeing for at least GTX 1060 with 125W requirement. Last night I tried to hook up a PSU from a different PC just to try it. The brand is BFG Tech 650W Model BFGR650PSU. It has a 20+4 pin (MoBo) and 4 pin (ATX) connectors - everything looked fine. Pressed the power on switch and Whoala! it didn't fire up.  Both PC units are working until I switched the PSU. Okay, can  anybody please tell me what's going on?

 

This is my project: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04484447

 

Any or all help is appreciated! Thank you!

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