hello community,
i already read some nice article's here at the forums but i didn't found out if a capacitor can also died in case of a "overheat". please, can somebody give me information if that might can be a problem? here is a short example:
i have problems with caps from a fic mainboard (the caps are labeld with "S. I.", don't know the manufacturer). the caps are specified at 105°C and located near the CPU. in my case the CPU (a celeron 633) is specified at 82°C (means, that cpu turns power of at a higher temp). if the cpu do not reach the 82°C barrier, the caps near by the cpu would also never get hotter than 82°C. do you think this could be a "heat"-related problem?
thanks for your help
i already read some nice article's here at the forums but i didn't found out if a capacitor can also died in case of a "overheat". please, can somebody give me information if that might can be a problem? here is a short example:
i have problems with caps from a fic mainboard (the caps are labeld with "S. I.", don't know the manufacturer). the caps are specified at 105°C and located near the CPU. in my case the CPU (a celeron 633) is specified at 82°C (means, that cpu turns power of at a higher temp). if the cpu do not reach the 82°C barrier, the caps near by the cpu would also never get hotter than 82°C. do you think this could be a "heat"-related problem?
thanks for your help
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