Re: BSOD and Gigabyte Capacitors
With the PSU in Box, chances are it kills the Board without extra packaging, so its fine IMO...
BSOD and Gigabyte Capacitors
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Re: BSOD and Gigabyte Capacitors
should have asked them to send the psu over for u to recap as well. more money for ya! of course, u could just keep quiet and let the psu kill the mobo again and wait for them to send the board to u again in a few years lol... its good to have "regular customers" eh? hahaha!Leave a comment:
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Re: BSOD and Gigabyte Capacitors
Probably so, but not having the PSU here I have no way of verifying. Of course I'll recommend replacing the PSU as I normally do.Leave a comment:
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Re: BSOD and Gigabyte Capacitors
Isn't this a psu issue as well? I mean, input caps toast but past the fets and coils the output caps remain decent? Seems like the voltage off the psu killed those SanyosLeave a comment:
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Re: BSOD and Gigabyte Capacitors
The teapos are also trashed too. The pannies are the only survivors, but given their age, I'll replace them anyway.Leave a comment:
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Not really my problem....but as long as I can recap them, I'm glad to take their money!Leave a comment:
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Re: BSOD and Gigabyte Capacitors
copy the mac over or hack the software?
i'm assuming the software is obsolete or the company that wrote it is toast.Leave a comment:
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not if the software protection is written properly,
it will pull the mac from the bios or internal serial bus.Leave a comment:
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windows software? is he aware most drivers can override the mac address of the onboard macLeave a comment:
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^
Corporate client with software married to the MAC address. These boards are irreplaceable to them.Leave a comment:
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Re: BSOD and Gigabyte Capacitors
god who would want to fix such an old mobo. most the CPU's it can take are beaten by $59 haswell chips
scratch that, make it a skylake (for W7 compatibility), $42, double power. Most boards with decent polymer caps (and yeah cheap ones with apaq polys)Last edited by Uranium-235; 05-18-2018, 08:29 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: BSOD and Gigabyte Capacitors
always check inside your psu when the mobo caps fail.Leave a comment:
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Re: BSOD and Gigabyte Capacitors
bulging sanyos? thats rare. A little tight depending on how close they are together (increase from 10mm to 12.5)
the 16v is fine, as long as the impedance is lower and mA s higher. rest looks goodLeave a comment:
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Re: BSOD and Gigabyte Capacitors
Hello,
I have a Gigabyte k8nsc-939 mainboard too with some kind of unstability problems.
The Gigabyte k8nsc-939 has some bulging capacitors:
Chemi-con KZG 3300uF 6.3V 12mOhm 2800mA (10mm diameter)
and also a Gigabyte 8PE667 with:
Sanyo WG 1500uF 16V 13mOhm 2550mA (10mm diameter)
Could I safely switch from the Chemi-con KZG to :
Panasonic FR 3300uF 16v 13mOhm 3630mA (12.5mm diameter) ?
or from the Sanyo WG 1500uF 16V to :
Panasonic FM 1500uF 16V 18mOhm 2600mA (12.5mm diameter) or
Panasonic FM 1500uF 25V 15mOhm 3190mA (12.5mm diameter) ? Which would be better choice of this last?
Thanks..Leave a comment:
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Re: BSOD and Gigabyte Capacitors
Great work and welcome to Badcaps!
P.S: We love pics of stuff that has been repairedLeave a comment:
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Re: BSOD and Gigabyte Capacitors
I have a Gigabyte ga-k8nsc-939 motherboard that I use for video editing.
Overtime this system became more and more unstable ("safely removing" USB stick was a guaranteed freeze).
Thanks to this post I did identify 7 bad caps, ordered replacement on DigiKey (Nichicon HZ) and after replacement the system is very stable again.
Thank you again all contributorsLeave a comment:
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