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New Member
Join Date: May 2012
City & State: Oregon
My Country: USA
I'm a: Knowledge Seeker
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Hi guys,
I am a new member, but have been lurking for a bit. I have a motherboard that has a missing cap, and I need to know what to buy. The problem is that I cant decipher the capacitor values. The cap I need is the same as other ones in the area, yes, I have confirmed this. It is labeled "E07E" then "560" then 6.3v. Anyone know what to make of it? Thanks, Dave |
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Badcaps Veteran
Join Date: May 2011
City & State: Romania
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It's a 560uF , 6.3v capacitor. The E07E doesn't tell anything, it varies from manufacturer to manufacturer and it's a code .. sometimes it's manufacturing date (week and year).
Here's a picture of the board, point out the one missing on the board: http://www.nix.ru/autocatalog/mother...2245_draft.jpg Anyway, these will work (90% sure) : http://search.digikey.com/us/en/prod...227-ND/1826691 http://search.digikey.com/us/en/prod...0-1-ND/2347908 |
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Join Date: May 2012
City & State: Oregon
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Join Date: Sep 2009
City & State: North Coast, NSW
My Country: Australia
Line Voltage: 240V 50Hz
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Knowing Gigabyte, it's probably Chemi-con PSE series. use http://search.digikey.com/us/en/prod...255-ND/1948052 to replace it.
EDIT: I can confirm from another board that the cap in that position is indeed a PSE, like the one in that link.
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New Member
Join Date: May 2012
City & State: Oregon
My Country: USA
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I am impressed with this forum, lost of active people!! If you guys wanted to double check that 560uF cap, that would be awesome. I really dont care what it looks like, but if that Chemi-con PSE is the same cap used, then I would definitely use that one.
+1 to both of you who responded. |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
City & State: North Coast, NSW
My Country: Australia
Line Voltage: 240V 50Hz
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I did. I had a similar board right next to me. The cap in that corner was a 560uF Chemi-Con PSE, which is exactly what I linked to, so it should work fine.
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