I'm looking to recap several SuperMicro P3TDDR motherboards, as the NSRY 1000uF 10V 105degC capacitors all seem to be going bad. Some are bulging, some appear to have slightly leaked. Now here's the big question. I checked all these seemingly bad caps with a Bob Parker ESR meter, and even the seemingly bad ones are showing 0.03 to 0.04 ohms or so. So, does this mean that they are really okay, or is it possible that they are failing once under the strain of heat, etc. Note that all these boards still post, boot, etc. They just intermittently reboot, and I can only seem to trace it back to this capacitor issue. The next thing is that I got a deal on a huge bag of QVS 1000uF 10V QZR 105degC capacitors to use as replacements. But, ironically, these caps seem to have an ESR of 0.08-0.10, nearly double the NSRY caps used.
So, the question is, can the QVS caps be used to replace the NSRY caps, or is that ESR difference simply too much, and can all these seemingly bad caps still give good ESR readings on an unpowered motherboard at room temperature?
I read all the FAQs and unless I missed it I couldn't find any direct references to this particular issue.
Appreciate any help you all can offer! :-)
So, the question is, can the QVS caps be used to replace the NSRY caps, or is that ESR difference simply too much, and can all these seemingly bad caps still give good ESR readings on an unpowered motherboard at room temperature?
I read all the FAQs and unless I missed it I couldn't find any direct references to this particular issue.
Appreciate any help you all can offer! :-)
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