I have an older Dell XPS 410 with the blinking amber power light. A few days ago, it just stopped turning on. No POST. Nothing. I went through the typical troubleshooting, starting with the RAM, then trying another CPU, then another power supply, then unplugging every single peripheral, resetting BIOS, replacing mobo battery, and every combination of above.
Last thing to check of course is the mobo. A detailed look online reintroduced me to the bad cap plague, which led me here. After a closer examination, I spotted some capacitors with black marks on top of them. At first I thought they were just marks from a quality control check point during the assembly process at Dell. Examining them closer, the tops are bulged and slightly cracked. Still, I'm not 100% convinced they are bad because I really don't know exactly what I'm looking for.
Can you guys take a look? Looking for input/feedback. Basically, is it worth fixing? And do I just replace the bad 2200uF 6.3v caps? Or do I need to replace all of the caps on the board? Only the 2200uF caps are bulging.
Thanks!
Last thing to check of course is the mobo. A detailed look online reintroduced me to the bad cap plague, which led me here. After a closer examination, I spotted some capacitors with black marks on top of them. At first I thought they were just marks from a quality control check point during the assembly process at Dell. Examining them closer, the tops are bulged and slightly cracked. Still, I'm not 100% convinced they are bad because I really don't know exactly what I'm looking for.
Can you guys take a look? Looking for input/feedback. Basically, is it worth fixing? And do I just replace the bad 2200uF 6.3v caps? Or do I need to replace all of the caps on the board? Only the 2200uF caps are bulging.
Thanks!
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