How Much :o

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • MoonShadow
    New Member
    • Aug 2004
    • 8

    #1

    How Much :o

    Well even though I had decided to replace my mobo etc. I thought it would be interesting to get a quote (local to Sydney Australia)

    AUD $432

    :o :o :o :o :o

    I guess I will be throwing my old VP6
  • kc8adu
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2003
    • 8829
    • U.S.A!

    #2
    what is that in usd?
    sounds like a bunch though.
    you may be better off to study the methods of replacing the caps and get a kit.
    if you really give up i would pay the shipping to get the board.
    i can always use a spare to rebuild and keep on the shelf.

    Comment

    • MoonShadow
      New Member
      • Aug 2004
      • 8

      #3
      With the exchange rate today of 0.7 ish that equates to about US$300

      "A whole bunch" definitely.

      As for the fate of this mobo, I need to check with a few friends about their abilities with a soldering iron, otherwise I would be happy to send it to a good home willing to pickup the shipping.

      Comment

      • MorTus
        New Member
        • Aug 2004
        • 4

        #4
        You got quoted A$432 to recap your VP6..haha.. that's a job.

        I'm local to Sydney too, In Bexley. I've got the same problem.

        Another guy on another forum - www.overclockers.com.au - got his components from farnell for $20 delived and the got the caps install by a guy in george st for $30. Total $50.

        If your not interested in doing the recap, could i get your motherboard, i'd be happy to pick it up from you. Would give me a spare in case i stuff up my one.

        Give me a call on 0422 396 559 or email me at mortus@optusnet.com.au

        Comment

        • Topcat
          The Boss Stooge
          • Oct 2003
          • 16951
          • United States

          #5
          If you're having that hard of a time finding caps for your VP6's, just let me know...
          <--- Badcaps.net Founder

          Badcaps.net Services:

          Motherboard Repair Services

          ----------------------------------------------
          Badcaps.net Forum Members Folding Team
          http://folding.stanford.edu/
          Team : 49813
          Join in!!
          Team Stats

          Comment

          • MoonShadow
            New Member
            • Aug 2004
            • 8

            #6
            Fron the "Identifying Bad Caps" section
            Originally posted by ncdave
            Watch out for caps marked with gold printing.

            The bad caps I've seen on a couple of BP6 mbs are Jackcon and Tayeh, but only the ones with gold-on-green or gold-on-black writing are bad. Caps marked with white-on-black are fine.

            I know that some mfgs use gold printing on low ESR capacitors, and white printing on general purpose capacitors. That is probably why I've only seen caps with gold writing fail.

            -Dave
            Well after finally extracting my mobo this is what I found

            all big caps are JACKCON
            15 x 1500uF 6.3v 10mm (gold printing on black)
            4 x 1000uF 16v 10mm (white printing on black)
            4 x 1000uF 16v 7.5mm (white printing on black)

            The replacement kit from badcaps.com

            15 x 1500uF 10v 10mm
            4 x 1000uF 16v 10mm
            4 x 1000uF 10v 10mm


            Hummmmmmmm makes you wonder don't it.

            If these were actually good caps, would the difference in voltage be causing the problems??

            Anyway, this board is not going back in

            Comment

            • MorTus
              New Member
              • Aug 2004
              • 4

              #7
              So did you actually install the kit and it didn't work? Or did you just de-cap the board?

              If your gonna through it out, i'd be interested in it, even just to practise my soldering.

              Comment

              • Topcat
                The Boss Stooge
                • Oct 2003
                • 16951
                • United States

                #8
                Damn, if you're gonna trash a good VP6 that has merely bad caps, send it my way! I could always use another!
                <--- Badcaps.net Founder

                Badcaps.net Services:

                Motherboard Repair Services

                ----------------------------------------------
                Badcaps.net Forum Members Folding Team
                http://folding.stanford.edu/
                Team : 49813
                Join in!!
                Team Stats

                Comment

                Related Topics

                Collapse

                • ChaosLegionnaire
                  what i went through dealing with my mobo with dead onboard sound!
                  by ChaosLegionnaire
                  so i took out one of my spare gigabyte ep35-ds3r mobos from storage for use to do some cpu, ram and video card testing of stuff i bought from ebay and got for free from momaka. he bought 50 e8400 cpus for cheap from ebay some years ago and i decided to help him relieve him of some of his supply since he had waaaay too many!! what did we say about hoarding too much stuff and depriving others of them?! *cough* socialism *cough* lol!

                  i had to blow some dust off the board and heatsinks with the datavac as i didnt clean it up before putting it in storage. after finishing...
                  09-13-2022, 09:02 AM
                • Cerberuska
                  Mobo MSI B550-A PRO password popup
                  by Cerberuska
                  Hello guys,
                  I have interesting problem. My MoBo MSI running on Ryzen 7 w/o graphics just good. I swapped to Ryzen 5 5600G and on the boot I stuck with screen on picture. Enter Password. I checked BIOS setting with Ryzen 7, no security is enabled, BIOS password or TPM.
                  BIOS I updated to last one.
                  any suggestions?
                  And same thing for two different 5600G, and yes, MoBo supposed to support it.
                  Thank you...
                  11-10-2024, 01:23 PM
                • mrsith
                  Dell G3 17 3779 - no display after mobo replacement
                  by mrsith
                  Hi guys,

                  I have a friend's Dell 3779 that came to me with severely shorted mobo. Did not manage to isolate the cause, most likely that was a bga shorted. Went for a replacement motherboard. Got one from China, apparently it's been tested prior to shipping. The mobo starts up normally but I am getting no display whatsoever.

                  Tried using external monitor, but being blind I am not sure if laptops goes as far as booting to Windows, a d without it I cannot get hdmi to work. Can't see boot menu options to make sure it boots to Windows. Went ahead and did a blind bios update,...
                  04-30-2023, 05:11 AM
                • Ibod
                  Corsair cx600 psu & ASRock B450Pro4 mobo wont start
                  by Ibod
                  HI I have a PC using a Corsair cx600 psu & ASRock B450 Pro4 mother board that won't power on after a shutdown (replaced a dead drive in a raid array) Not the boot drive.

                  With most things unplugged, including the 24 pin ATX connector, but not the ATX12v to cpu, I have +5.01V on the +5vsb pin 9 from the PSU. When I plug the 24 pin back in to the mobo, the +5vsb fluctuates between 1.1v & 1.9v.

                  Not sure where to go from here ?

                  Is the PSU at fault or is the mobo causing the problem

                  Look forward to any help :-)

                  If I plug the 24...
                  02-08-2023, 11:00 AM
                • Felipe_Serra_83
                  Dell Inspiron 14-5448 - fan turns off and mobo keeps running
                  by Felipe_Serra_83
                  Hi, everyone. First post of an actual repair. I'm a technician but a complete newbie with laptops.

                  So I got this Dell Inspiron to play with.

                  No charger, so I connected to my bench PSU.

                  The laptop also didn't include: hard disk (I added one of my own for testing, see below) and wireless PCB (but I doubt this could have anything to do with this particular failure).


                  ------What it did (and didn't do)------

                  1) I turned it on and it powered on. Powered down in 2 seconds by itself.

                  2) Removed RAM, changed slot. Same...
                  04-04-2024, 12:39 PM
                • Loading...
                • No more items.
                Working...