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Yes that cap is somhow strange, but may be i need some 3300uf 16V caps for an ECS nForce4-A939 board.
This board has 4 3300uf 16v Ost caps as vrm I/P caps.
And the only thing in that region i could obtain is that particular cap.
But i need the ripple rating for it.
May be ECS has only used that capacity to archive the ripple current rating.
Therefore i may be safe to use some MCZ 1500uf or some KZG 2200uf. Some 2200uf 16v MBZ and FC are availiable too.
All other nv4 939 motherboards have only some 1000 to 2200uf 16v caps there.
Well thx for all the reply, i think willawake hase got the right answer. The pic is from the online shop system of an smaler elektronic shop in Germany. And they sell a lot diferent capacitors from difrent brands. They haven`t the complet offering from one manufacturer. And this makes it somhow dificult to choose the right caps. They don`t state the manufakturer, but most caps are easily identified by the markings.
But as they sell many jamicon caps it could be that.
But the spec of that caps isn`t that good. It has only 2,6a ripple current for that size. A MCZ with 1500uf could reach easily 2,770a.
What is your opinion on that Jamicon cap? With the generall purpose caps and the high temp caps from Jamicon i have no bad experience. But never have seen any low esr typ from them.
But the spec of that caps isn`t that good. It has only 2,6a ripple current for that size. A MCZ with 1500uf could reach easily 2,770a.
the specs are worse than panasonic fc. MCZ is not available in so high capacitance so no point comparing them. they would probably be fine on mobo, definitely ok in psu
we have seen some bad jamicons here i believe but i would not place them very high on the list of crap. those WG in my addtronics have been fine for a few years.
2.6A for a 1500uF, 16v low-ESR cap is not bad at all - and I haven't seen a single bulging large Jamicon. You should have no problems with that cap in a PSU or VRM I/P, especially when four are used in parallel.
Sorry, my mistake. However, 2.6A for 4700/16 is not bad - you can certainly use it on most PSU +12v rails, even better if paralleled. It's perfectly OK for VRM I/P caps.
well, there is enouhg space for those buggers, but at the moment i am a bit unshure why ECS hase choosen those big caps. If they done this only to fit the needed ripple and esr specs it should do no harm tho use some lower capacity caps with a lower esr and higher ripple rating.
I have something like MBZ, FC or MCZ with 1500uf or 2200uf in mind.
But anyhow, as this systems had built in a MSI gf6600gt i don`t know exaclty which komponent to blame for the sporadic freezes right now.
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