Hello, first post
I currently run a DFI Infinity board that is chugging along nicely. What I am wondering, for overclocking reasons, what would be the best way to mod the board in order to reach greater stability at higher speeds.
Here is a picture of the board:
This board is notorious for cold boot problems, straight out of the box. It most likely is a bios problem though, but in the attempt for a better overclock, I may find the cure for a problem also hopefully.
Ignore the different colored pcb of the board. The Infinity is a stripped down version of the Lanparty, but otherwise identical.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...threadid=31703
This users post shows how he added capacitors in parallel to the back of his board, but using higher values.

Stock caps are:
RED - 6.3v 3300uf KZG
Yellow - 16v 1500uF KZG
Green - 6.3v 1000uf RLG
Are using caps with the values he uses safe for stability and allowing maximum overclock potential? He replaced the stock caps with ones from Elyt. What would be the best choice that I should be looking to replace these with? So far, Rubycon is the way to go according to the forums, but Panasonic has also been recommended. Any other companies that I should keep an eye for when I make my purchase?
A bit off topic, but would replacing the choke coils of the board prove any greater stability?
BTW, I've learned quite a bit already just going through the posts here, so thanks in advance to everybody.
-PS- would it be ok if I ask questions not relating to capacitors also, but possibly other electronic oriented question? I'm sure I can find quite a few if anyone can answer them. Thanks
-Kako
[EDIT] (By Topcat)
I reduced the image size of the last photo for bandwidth reasons.
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I currently run a DFI Infinity board that is chugging along nicely. What I am wondering, for overclocking reasons, what would be the best way to mod the board in order to reach greater stability at higher speeds.
Here is a picture of the board:
This board is notorious for cold boot problems, straight out of the box. It most likely is a bios problem though, but in the attempt for a better overclock, I may find the cure for a problem also hopefully.
Ignore the different colored pcb of the board. The Infinity is a stripped down version of the Lanparty, but otherwise identical.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...threadid=31703
This users post shows how he added capacitors in parallel to the back of his board, but using higher values.

Stock caps are:
RED - 6.3v 3300uf KZG
Yellow - 16v 1500uF KZG
Green - 6.3v 1000uf RLG
Are using caps with the values he uses safe for stability and allowing maximum overclock potential? He replaced the stock caps with ones from Elyt. What would be the best choice that I should be looking to replace these with? So far, Rubycon is the way to go according to the forums, but Panasonic has also been recommended. Any other companies that I should keep an eye for when I make my purchase?
A bit off topic, but would replacing the choke coils of the board prove any greater stability?
BTW, I've learned quite a bit already just going through the posts here, so thanks in advance to everybody.
-PS- would it be ok if I ask questions not relating to capacitors also, but possibly other electronic oriented question? I'm sure I can find quite a few if anyone can answer them. Thanks
-Kako
[EDIT] (By Topcat)
I reduced the image size of the last photo for bandwidth reasons.
[/EDIT]
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