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  • kq702
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    • Jul 2012
    • 15
    • usa

    #1

    question about installing a cap rated for a lower temp

    Hi I have a motherboard which is untested however I can see it has one visibly bad cap. It is 6.3 V, 3300 uF, and the temp is rated at 105 C.

    I have a spare cap laying arround that is the exact same physical size, and has mostly the same specs. The only difference is the spare one is only rated at a temp of 85 C, not 105.

    I understand that installing this one is not a good long term solution, however if I install it will it work for even a small amount of time? I just want to test the motherboard. If I install it and the motherboard works I will remove it and order the cap that is rated for a higher temp. So can I use this one for now as a test? Or would I risk further damage by installing it?
  • t.j.
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Apr 2010
    • 383
    • canada

    #2
    Re: question about installing a cap rated for a lower temp

    yes it should work! in the area that the one cap was blown, the others of same value could be bad as well. would suggest a reacap of all of them if ya keepen board for the long run!

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    • yyonline
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Jul 2009
      • 692
      • USA

      #3
      Re: question about installing a cap rated for a lower temp

      On a motherboard, 6.3V 3300uF capacitors are almost definitely a very low ESR capacitor. 85 degree rated capacitors are almost definitely not low ESR. I wouldn't expect it to work for very long, if at all with that replacement.

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