Think again.
Todays my mate from high school phoned, if I could recap him six caps... And then come to my place with THIS:
I must say that I was pretty shocked that the GFX card was still usable with caps looking like that... And he claimed that the owner used it, yet it was problematic. Like rebooting 10 times per day as normal stuff...
Some of the GSC caps aren't bulged, but look closer...
Now what the f*ck is this?
Ah, that is why they did not bulged!
Also, he come with Jetway mainboard for Socket A based on VIA KT600 chipset, and full of GSC caps:
He brought some Nichicons (5 of them) to recap the board and 6 to recap the GFX card. I recapped the six most bulging GSC caps with his six Tayeh 100uF 6.3V caps and replaced 5 of the Vcore caps on the mobo with these Nichicons, leaved one most well-looking GSC casp from the six ones... Machine found working w/o troubles later, however I dubt it will run stable - it is getting old and these GSC caps (all over whole board!) aren't worth even talking about...
But seen that on the GFX card, I could not help myself to share that pictures. I seen a lot of bad caps recently, I recapped a lot of mainboards (2x DFI LP B, Jetway N2PAP Ultra, Jetway V266B, Abi ST6-R, Abit KD7-G, ESC P6STMT...) and few GFX cards, however I never seen the caps und up like that.
Sure, if one put them on 230V AC and flip the switch, they will look pretty bad - probably much worser that what is on the pictures right now - however this was not the case of purposefully destroying cap. This was supposed to be a normal usage case...
Jetway, Jetway, Jetway...!
Todays my mate from high school phoned, if I could recap him six caps... And then come to my place with THIS:
I must say that I was pretty shocked that the GFX card was still usable with caps looking like that... And he claimed that the owner used it, yet it was problematic. Like rebooting 10 times per day as normal stuff...
Some of the GSC caps aren't bulged, but look closer...
Now what the f*ck is this?

Ah, that is why they did not bulged!

Also, he come with Jetway mainboard for Socket A based on VIA KT600 chipset, and full of GSC caps:
He brought some Nichicons (5 of them) to recap the board and 6 to recap the GFX card. I recapped the six most bulging GSC caps with his six Tayeh 100uF 6.3V caps and replaced 5 of the Vcore caps on the mobo with these Nichicons, leaved one most well-looking GSC casp from the six ones... Machine found working w/o troubles later, however I dubt it will run stable - it is getting old and these GSC caps (all over whole board!) aren't worth even talking about...

But seen that on the GFX card, I could not help myself to share that pictures. I seen a lot of bad caps recently, I recapped a lot of mainboards (2x DFI LP B, Jetway N2PAP Ultra, Jetway V266B, Abi ST6-R, Abit KD7-G, ESC P6STMT...) and few GFX cards, however I never seen the caps und up like that.
Sure, if one put them on 230V AC and flip the switch, they will look pretty bad - probably much worser that what is on the pictures right now - however this was not the case of purposefully destroying cap. This was supposed to be a normal usage case...

Jetway, Jetway, Jetway...!

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