Identifying a capacitor: FP10K

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  • Julinoleum
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    • Dec 2020
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    • Canada

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    Identifying a capacitor: FP10K

    Hello, I need help finding a replacement capacitor for an Asus Maximums VIII motherboard. It has been damaged by removing the cpu fan.

    The number says :
    FP10K
    56Lz
    561
    6.3

    I found a previous thread with someone looking for a FP10K but the subsequent numbers were different so I wonder if it needs something different?

    https://1drv.ms/u/s!AocLXoDg6GbRnb8O...gL0dw?e=Vsu1PK
    Last edited by Julinoleum; 12-06-2020, 08:05 PM. Reason: Photo
  • R_J
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    • Jun 2012
    • 9535
    • Canada

    #2
    Re: Identifying a capacitor: FP10K

    CONDUCTIVE POLYMER ALUMINUM SOLID ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS
    560µf 6.3v
    https://www.yoycart.com/Product/540395184609/
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    Last edited by R_J; 12-06-2020, 08:48 PM.

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    • Julinoleum
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      • Dec 2020
      • 3
      • Canada

      #3
      Re: Identifying a capacitor: FP10K

      Thanks you very much!

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