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I have a Dell GX520 USFF that I want to re-cap. Can I just buy the GX620 USFF kit? I could not find any information on the Boards used. I can post the boards model# tonight if that might help.
Thanks, Eric |
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make a list of the caps in it or post a foto.
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I took a close look, and can't seem to find any caps that are bulging or leaking... This may not be a cap issue after all. I tested the PS, but it tests good. The thing just shuts down randomly. Sometimes it will stay on for hours, even days. But other times it won't even make it to the Windows logon screen before shutting down.
Here is the best pic i could get. Could it still be a cap issue? BTW, It looks like they were all Rubycon caps with exception from 6 caps located near the socket and 1 next to dimm2... |
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Presumably the GX520 will too. http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=6055
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I tested using a nifty little powersupply tester that I got on eBay a while back. It does not provide actual voltage, but rather a red or green led that's based on wether it's getting the voltage that it's supposed to get per wire. I probably should go in with a multimeter to verify. It shuts down and flashes an amber light on the power button. It does not restart.
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The problem with those is that they don't put enough load on the PSU to tell you if the PSU is good in a real world application.
They will tell you if a PSU is stone dead... But they won't tell you if a PSU will run a system. It's not -> go/no go It's -> no go/maybe . . |
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What would be the best way to test then? Should I just boot the computer and test the wires one by one with a multimeter?
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Check the voltages with a multimeter while the system is doing something beyond just being idle.
It's either that or scare up a slew of test loads. |
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You have a desktop or small form factor GX520, the GX620 that like to bake caps are usually ultra small form factor - very different systems.
Is your cooling fan working correctly? Is the heatsink seated correctly? |
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Also check the caps in the original power supply. |
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I'll try with a different PS to see. And check caps in original PS as well.
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Sorry I've been inactive for a bit. Ok, so it's a GX520 SFF, not USFF... But yeah, deffinatly not teh same board.
What program should I run to runup the load to test the PS? Would a Dell diagnostics or memtest scan be suffecient? or is there another program that will give me the load that I would need to get a good test? Thanks for the help, Eric |
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Prime95 for cpu and furmark on the graphics while playing a dvd and doing a drive error check using hdtune. Thatll stress it out as much aa possiblr
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