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    SAMXON GF(M) 10V 4700uF ripple?

    Just pulled apart a failing Cooler Master 650W pc power supply and found a bulging SAMXON GF cap... I checked the datasheet for the GF series and it doesn't seem to list anything for a 4700uF 10V product.
    Just wondering if anyone out there might have info on it so I can replace it with something suitable, or perhaps suggest an alternative?
    Last edited by Orpheous; 07-15-2016, 06:52 PM.

    #2
    Re: SAMXON GF(M) 10V 4700uF ripple?

    diameter & height?

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      #3
      Re: SAMXON GF(M) 10V 4700uF ripple?

      12.5mm x approx 30mm

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        #4
        Re: SAMXON GF(M) 10V 4700uF ripple?

        around 2200ma
        esr about 0.030

        panasonic FR kicks it's ass on performance in all figures.
        maybe a little too much - hard to say.
        Last edited by stj; 07-15-2016, 07:31 PM.

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          #5
          Re: SAMXON GF(M) 10V 4700uF ripple?

          esr is about the same with the FR's, but ripple rating is 3630 according to their datasheet. Should I be trying to stick closer to the GF figures or will a much higher ripple be ok?

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            #6
            Re: SAMXON GF(M) 10V 4700uF ripple?

            higher ripple handling is always best.

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              #7
              Re: SAMXON GF(M) 10V 4700uF ripple?

              Thank you for taking the time to reply, I'll order a couple of FR caps to replace the two GF's on the board.
              The rest of the caps on it are SAMXON KM(M)'s, so I'm not overly impressed with what I paid for a Cooler Master product, even if it was a few years ago! At least there doesn't seem to be anything visually wrong with the rest of them...

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                #8
                Re: SAMXON GF(M) 10V 4700uF ripple?

                GF's are known to fail on intel motherboards - so we know about them!

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                  #9
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                  I haven't read anything good about them! Not too many complaints about the KM series though, so I might just leave them in and get a better quality PSU next time

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                    #10
                    Re: SAMXON GF(M) 10V 4700uF ripple?

                    Originally posted by stj View Post
                    GF's are known to fail on intel motherboards - so we know about them!
                    Not to mention monitor & TV power supplies...
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                      #11
                      Re: SAMXON GF(M) 10V 4700uF ripple?

                      Is it too politically incorrect for me to admit that I giggled a little when I realized that this won't be the first time I've ditched GF's once they start to bulge? :P

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                        #12
                        Re: SAMXON GF(M) 10V 4700uF ripple?

                        they usually fail without any external signs - something else they have in common with women!

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                          #13
                          Re: SAMXON GF(M) 10V 4700uF ripple?

                          All bad GFs I have ever seen were bulged. And I've seen some already.

                          Too much lower ESR over original is never a good thing for PSUs (oscillation etc.). (Sometimes it makes very little difference if you put lower ESR or higher ESR in there, lower capacity or higher capacity, the PSU just does not care.) One would already expect you got some knowledge of using too low ESR in PSU after 13k posts, but I just guess you troll in off topic section.

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