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    Will the mobo still work without this cap?

    My laptop mobo died, so I bought a new one off ebay. However when I took it out of the static bag, a capacitor fell out. The capacitor value is 470 EFC. 7N5 and looks like this......


    The seller asked me to try the mobo as he said quote "those capacitors are not that important." Its located right next to the cpu socket if that helps.

    I can send it back but im going to have to pay postage and it will cost me at least $20, probably more.

    Anyone have an idea what that cap is? Even if it does work, is it probable that the mobo will fail down the track?

    Thanks

    #2
    Re: Will the mobo still work without this cap?

    probably its going to work but since boards generally have minimal bulk capacitance it may affect stability a bit or it may not

    is it probable that the mobo will fail down the track?
    no

    find someone to solder it back if you want to avoid postage etc. but i dont think the attitude of your seller is very good
    capacitor lab yachtmati techmati

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      #3
      Re: Will the mobo still work without this cap?

      If I was your seller I would take it back without charge...
      but anyway, I bought a vintage 3dfx Voodoo5 5500 like that, no problems soldering the two caps back that had come loose in shipping...

      If it is for the VRM of the CPU it will depend on how much current the CPU uses, a lowerend CPU might be fine but the fastest one the mobo supports might fail to function properly...
      "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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        #4
        Re: Will the mobo still work without this cap?

        I got a video card in the mail today. It was in a bubble mailer.

        Luckily no damage. It would have been a shame if one of the Teapos broke off.

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          #5
          Re: Will the mobo still work without this cap?

          I agree I can't stand sellers who don't adequately protect sensitive electronic assemblies. Whether it's a lack of knowledge or care or both I don't know. Just charge the customer the fee for the PROPER packaging materials in the shipping. If if they whine about it explain in your auctions for the additional shipping cost.

          If they whine about the shipping you don't want them as a customer anyways because they would be the first to whine for a return when they screw up the install.

          That's what I learned during my first year selling on ebay anyways.

          The seller should take the board back free of charge since they obviously didn't package it right.

          If the caps traces haven't been ripped off get someone to solder it back on.

          If one of the caps legs have been ripped off you will need a new cap.

          But a new cap with shipping will come awfully close to the return shipping charge.
          Last edited by Krankshaft; 11-03-2008, 10:16 AM.
          Elements of the past and the future combining to make something not quite as good as either.

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            #6
            Re: Will the mobo still work without this cap?

            Assuming you don't want to throw money away, but want it perfect...

            The cheapest fix would be put it back.

            There should be solder where it came from.

            Get some copper hot and use it like a soldering iron. Maybe some stripped aerial lead held with pliers heated on a gas oven flame.

            Theres a chance it will take ok, as long as everything you're using is very clean and hasn't been touched with greasy fingers.

            I've never tried this technique though. In my head it works great and is best priced option. Free.
            Rubycon Rubycon Rubycon

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