Hi everyone. This is the first post from a newbie who found bad caps in some HP business PCs. BTW, love the great practical information on this site!
I just bought a lot of 27 PCs, Hewlitt Packard D530 SFF, from an off-lease reseller. While imaging them I found 6 units have bad capacitors either leaking or domed on top, in all cases they are near the CPU.
What's surprising is the failed caps are all Rubycon MCZ series, 6.3V/1800uf, which everyone here says are good. Who am I to disagree? But it makes me wonder if there is a design flaw in the motherboard or PSU that is causing premature cap failure? Can anyone recommend a replacement capacitor that would "beef up" the fault tolerance in case I'm right? The maximum size I could install is 8x25. Thanks!
I just bought a lot of 27 PCs, Hewlitt Packard D530 SFF, from an off-lease reseller. While imaging them I found 6 units have bad capacitors either leaking or domed on top, in all cases they are near the CPU.
What's surprising is the failed caps are all Rubycon MCZ series, 6.3V/1800uf, which everyone here says are good. Who am I to disagree? But it makes me wonder if there is a design flaw in the motherboard or PSU that is causing premature cap failure? Can anyone recommend a replacement capacitor that would "beef up" the fault tolerance in case I'm right? The maximum size I could install is 8x25. Thanks!
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