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  • He's Dead Jim
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    • Jul 2007
    • 16

    #1

    Charts Of Old Cap Values And Their Replacements.....

    I made this chart to begin to keep track of comparisons between old and new cap for every motherboard that I will be recapping.

    This particular chart was made from recapping a "Whitney" motherboard from an IBM Netvista.




    Feel free to add your own charts so those who are new at this can have some values to compare and some discussions about those values.

    Also, if you feel that i have left out some values or that this can be improved upon, please speak up..

  • lucky13
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Aug 2007
    • 412

    #2
    Re: Charts Of Old Cap Values And Their Replacements.....

    Why are some of the esr values gone up significantly?

    I am thinking you might want to record the brand & series of the original and replacement caps too?

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    • He's Dead Jim
      Member
      • Jul 2007
      • 16

      #3
      Re: Charts Of Old Cap Values And Their Replacements.....

      yep yep...

      good idea...

      thanks...

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