Average lifespan of a polymer capacitor?

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  • mariushm
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    Lelon?

    ( by marketing and sales volume only, not necessarily quality)

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  • Rulycat
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    Originally posted by KKvantas
    what would a top Taiwanese brand be?
    Taicon?

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  • cheapie
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    Originally posted by KKvantas
    what would a top Taiwanese brand be?
    Teapo?

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  • KKvantas
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    Originally posted by theOracle
    if the polys are from a top Taiwan, Japan or Korea cap company, they will last long enough that you will no longer care about the old board by the time they go bad.
    what would a top Taiwanese brand be?

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  • theOracle
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    Originally posted by KKvantas
    i think this is half on topic lol, how long will a motherboard with Taiwanese polys probably last me?
    if the polys are from a top Taiwan, Japan or Korea cap company, they will last long enough that you will no longer care about the old board by the time they go bad.

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  • KKvantas
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    Originally posted by theOracle
    Sorry pardner, but that's as silly as saying what brand of car you buy has no effect on reliability!

    but in reality, the brand of car and capacitor you buy has everything to do with reliability and durability!

    There are Lexus's, Hondas, Subarus, Acuras, Toyotas and Infinitis at one extreme if you like to never see your mechanic, and Dodge, Ford, Land Rover, Jaguar and Chrysler's for you folks who like to have your car fixed on a regular basis.

    In the capacitor world, pretty much the same story, just a different set of Japanese names at the top! - and as far "paying more"? - I don't think that 10 cents for the finest low-ESR 10uF 50V cap made is gonna break me, ya see, I've got that kinda cash!
    i think this is half on topic lol, how long will a motherboard with Taiwanese polys probably last me?

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  • theOracle
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    Originally posted by brethin
    The (reliable and proven specs) for a cap matter more than anything. Just going with a brand can leave you paying more and getting less if you don't know what you are buying.
    Sorry pardner, but that's as silly as saying what brand of car you buy has no effect on reliability!

    but in reality, the brand of car and capacitor you buy has everything to do with reliability and durability!

    There are Lexus's, Hondas, Subarus, Acuras, Toyotas and Infinitis at one extreme if you like to never see your mechanic, and Dodge, Ford, Land Rover, Jaguar and Chrysler's for you folks who like to have your car fixed on a regular basis.

    In the capacitor world, pretty much the same story, just a different set of Japanese names at the top! - and as far "paying more"? - I don't think that 10 cents for the finest low-ESR 10uF 50V cap made is gonna break me, ya see, I've got that kinda cash!
    Last edited by theOracle; 10-01-2013, 12:01 AM.

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  • brethin
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    Originally posted by theOracle
    the brand of any cap always matters!

    In solid caps, stick with Rubycon, Panasonic, Nippon Chemi-Con, Fujitsu, and Nichicon
    The (reliable and proven specs) for a cap matter more than anything. Just going with a brand can leave you paying more and getting less if you don't know what you are buying. Solid Polymers tend to last longer than electrolytic due to design and being the next generation per say.

    Any cap misused or abused will fail, but for a general standard (used correctly in the circuit) Polys will last longer than Electrolytic only because they are designed to do so.
    Last edited by brethin; 09-30-2013, 08:06 PM.

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  • cheapie
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    Re: Average lifespan of a polymer capacitor?

    Originally posted by kc8adu
    remember that the rating is at max rated ripple and temp.
    and they dont just die at the end they just go out of spec.
    Actually, I hear it doesn't even mean that much... I heard that it means "after this many hours, it will still be in spec". It doesn't mean it'll go out of spec right then. It could last twice that, or even more...

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  • theOracle
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    I was just curious if the brand of solid capacitors mattered
    the brand of any cap always matters!

    In solid caps, stick with Rubycon, Panasonic, Nippon Chemi-Con, Fujitsu, and Nichicon

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  • kc8adu
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    remember that the rating is at max rated ripple and temp.
    and they dont just die at the end they just go out of spec.
    only way a pc runs at 105c is if its on fire.or the room its in is.
    and something else will give up before the polys.

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  • BillV
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    should last well over several thousand hours
    That's not very comforting. There's 8765 hours in a year so it sounds like if you leave it running, you should expect it to fail in about six months. I'd really expect 50,000 hour minimum for a consumer product. Maybe even 100,000 hours.

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  • mockingbird
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    Depends which...

    There are different kinds of polymers... If your thinking about Ultra-Low ESR polymers, there are two varieties, both of which should last well over several thousand hours, one more significantly longer than the other.

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  • KKvantas
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    Average lifespan of a polymer capacitor?

    Hi, I was just curious if the brand of solid capacitors mattered as much as it did for electrolytic capacitors and if solid caps last a long time in general if they're used in things like motherboards and graphics cards.

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