Hi, first thread.
Some googling around for xbox360 fixes turned up some results from this forum which have been helpful. This post however is for my PC. I'll post the 360 thread shortly after this one, so if you're looking for something to do, post up in that one too! Thanks in advance.
So, to the point. My pc has been randomly crashing for a while now. I've reinstalled, updated OS, drivers, etc. Ran ram tests, swapped sticks, p/s. I've tried debugging error dumps but that is a bit over my head. I haven't come to the conclusion absolutely being bad caps. However, when I took a look at the mobo, I did find 3 bulging caps. I'm hoping they are the problem. 95% of the time my pc crashes(blue screen), I'm in the middle of a game. Some times it will just crash the game, but others it's a bsod. It also seems crash more when the room temp is higher(since the winter it has significantly crashed less). I ran some temp monitoring software and the temps didn't see hatefully high. No other problems besides game/pc crashes seem to exist.
Now, I've tried IDing the caps but I can't get a clear view of the writing on them. I could be a little less lazy and perhaps see them by removing everything from the board including sinks. Maybe. I just want to stay out of it until I'm ready to fix if possible. So, I found a schematic for this board online found here:
I also see there are markings on the mobo near each cap. EC35, EC38, and EC41. I found those numbers in the schematic, and they gave me stats for each cap(I'm assuming).
1000u/6.3v/8x11.5/3.5mm for all 3. All appear to be physically the same dimensions. Is it reasonably safe to assume this info would be sufficient to order replacement caps without verifying on the board first? I'm having difficulty finding 1000u. Should that be uF?
Suggestions? Thanks.
Some googling around for xbox360 fixes turned up some results from this forum which have been helpful. This post however is for my PC. I'll post the 360 thread shortly after this one, so if you're looking for something to do, post up in that one too! Thanks in advance.
So, to the point. My pc has been randomly crashing for a while now. I've reinstalled, updated OS, drivers, etc. Ran ram tests, swapped sticks, p/s. I've tried debugging error dumps but that is a bit over my head. I haven't come to the conclusion absolutely being bad caps. However, when I took a look at the mobo, I did find 3 bulging caps. I'm hoping they are the problem. 95% of the time my pc crashes(blue screen), I'm in the middle of a game. Some times it will just crash the game, but others it's a bsod. It also seems crash more when the room temp is higher(since the winter it has significantly crashed less). I ran some temp monitoring software and the temps didn't see hatefully high. No other problems besides game/pc crashes seem to exist.
Now, I've tried IDing the caps but I can't get a clear view of the writing on them. I could be a little less lazy and perhaps see them by removing everything from the board including sinks. Maybe. I just want to stay out of it until I'm ready to fix if possible. So, I found a schematic for this board online found here:
I also see there are markings on the mobo near each cap. EC35, EC38, and EC41. I found those numbers in the schematic, and they gave me stats for each cap(I'm assuming).
1000u/6.3v/8x11.5/3.5mm for all 3. All appear to be physically the same dimensions. Is it reasonably safe to assume this info would be sufficient to order replacement caps without verifying on the board first? I'm having difficulty finding 1000u. Should that be uF?
Suggestions? Thanks.
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