Hello,
Do Conductive Polymer Aluminum Solid Electrolytic Capacitors fail often? The ones I'm talking about are the like the ones found here:
I have an Asus P5N72-T Premium motherboard that's a bit older, I'd say at least ten years old, if not older. It's supposed to have really good caps but I'm having some issues with it. It'll POST, boot into the OS, and then shutdown. It's definitely hardware. The RAM and CPU are good, thermal paste is all good. I normally suspect caps when a board exhibits symptoms like this (after ruling out RAM, thermal paste, everything else). Just wanted to get an idea if you guys think the caps are worth pulling and checking or if you think it might be something else.
Thanks.
Do Conductive Polymer Aluminum Solid Electrolytic Capacitors fail often? The ones I'm talking about are the like the ones found here:
I have an Asus P5N72-T Premium motherboard that's a bit older, I'd say at least ten years old, if not older. It's supposed to have really good caps but I'm having some issues with it. It'll POST, boot into the OS, and then shutdown. It's definitely hardware. The RAM and CPU are good, thermal paste is all good. I normally suspect caps when a board exhibits symptoms like this (after ruling out RAM, thermal paste, everything else). Just wanted to get an idea if you guys think the caps are worth pulling and checking or if you think it might be something else.
Thanks.
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