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  • momaka
    master hoarder
    • May 2008
    • 12164
    • Bulgaria

    #101
    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    LF = possibly Nichicon LF series, if it has a blue text and mark for the negative stripe, though might be easier to reveal with a picture.

    If I'm not mistaken, C = 16V rating.

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    • lethbrp
      Member
      • Apr 2023
      • 15
      • United Kingdom

      #102
      Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

      [Like many before me I need some help identifying these SMD capacitors (see attached image). Could someone help me with this. Many thanks
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      • jiroy
        Badcaps Legend
        • Jun 2016
        • 2416
        • Lebanon

        #103
        Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

        Originally posted by lethbrp
        [Like many before me I need some help identifying these SMD capacitors (see attached image). Could someone help me with this. Many thanks
        10 microfarads , 25 volts .

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        • lti
          Badcaps Legend
          • May 2011
          • 2545
          • United States

          #104
          Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

          Those are bipolar, too.

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          • lethbrp
            Member
            • Apr 2023
            • 15
            • United Kingdom

            #105
            Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

            Originally posted by lti
            Those are bipolar, too.
            Many thanks

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            • Dtreb
              New Member
              • Jun 2023
              • 3
              • France

              #106
              Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

              Hello,

              I've got an Asus X99 Deluxe for years, and few days ago, the PC won't start at all (no BIOS, no fans spinning, ...), only the "Start" and "Reset" buttons on the MB are lit. When I push the "BIOS flashback" green button, the NZXT Kraken, watercooling the CPU is lit while I push the button.

              What I noticed is that the two bottom PCI-e ports, and particularly the capcitor between these two ports is burning hot.

              I want to replace it to try to save the motherboard, with not much hope, but I'll try anyway

              Could you help me identify the 2 capacitors, and, if possible, the two other elements circled in red, please?

              What I can read from the bigger capacitor is:

              FP 10K
              48Cz
              271
              16

              And from the smaller:

              FP10K
              46*z
              561
              6.3

              (* is for character that I cannot read)

              The other two elements, from top to bottom:

              2R2
              434
              5OR

              And

              BA5P03
              BCD1638



              Second photo which is clearer for the bigger capcitor and the component just next to it:



              Would these capacitors be ok to replace the two on my MB?
              -
              Nichicon RHA0J561MCN1GS

              -
              Nichicon PCX1D271MCL1GS


              I'm not sure about the 20% tolerance. Is this acceptable or should I find a reference with a lesser tolerance?

              Also, I noticed that on the back of the MB, a MLCC was not properly soldered (only one side was soldered, the other one was not). Do you know the specs of these MLCC? Nothing is written on it, and apparently, a myriad of MLCC exist, so I'm lost.

              Thank you for your help.
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              Last edited by Dtreb; 06-08-2023, 04:02 AM.

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              • PeteS in CA
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                • Aug 2005
                • 3578
                • USA, Unsure of Planet

                #107
                Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                2R2
                434
                5OR
                2.2 microhenry inductor
                PeteS in CA

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                • jiroy
                  Badcaps Legend
                  • Jun 2016
                  • 2416
                  • Lebanon

                  #108
                  Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                  Originally posted by Dtreb
                  Hello,

                  I've got an Asus X99 Deluxe for years, and few days ago, the PC won't start at all (no BIOS, no fans spinning, ...), only the "Start" and "Reset" buttons on the MB are lit. When I push the "BIOS flashback" green button, the NZXT Kraken, watercooling the CPU is lit while I push the button.

                  What I noticed is that the two bottom PCI-e ports, and particularly the capcitor between these two ports is burning hot.

                  I want to replace it to try to save the motherboard, with not much hope, but I'll try anyway

                  Could you help me identify the 2 capacitors, and, if possible, the two other elements circled in red, please?

                  What I can read from the bigger capacitor is:

                  FP 10K
                  48Cz
                  271
                  16

                  And from the smaller:

                  FP10K
                  46*z
                  561
                  6.3

                  (* is for character that I cannot read)

                  The other two elements, from top to bottom:

                  2R2
                  434
                  5OR

                  And

                  BA5P03
                  BCD1638



                  Second photo which is clearer for the bigger capcitor and the component just next to it:



                  Would these capacitors be ok to replace the two on my MB?
                  -
                  Nichicon RHA0J561MCN1GS

                  -
                  Nichicon PCX1D271MCL1GS


                  I'm not sure about the 20% tolerance. Is this acceptable or should I find a reference with a lesser tolerance?

                  Also, I noticed that on the back of the MB, a MLCC was not properly soldered (only one side was soldered, the other one was not). Do you know the specs of these MLCC? Nothing is written on it, and apparently, a myriad of MLCC exist, so I'm lost.

                  Thank you for your help.
                  (FP 10K
                  48Cz
                  271
                  16) : 270 microfarads , 16 volts , the rest is for series and codes , related to manufacturer .

                  (FP10K
                  46*z
                  561
                  6.3) :

                  560 microfarads , 6.3 volts , the rest is for series and codes , related to manufacturer .

                  (2R2
                  434
                  5OR) : Panasonic power inductor choke coil 2.2 microhenrys .


                  (BA5P03
                  BCD1638) : A discrete component , with no available data , probably undocumeted yet , but surely i's a LVR (Low voltage regulator) , Sot223 sc-73 or sc-89 (if you can give its exact dimensional measures , i can affirm more) . From its marking it's a positive regulator anyway (the "P") , and most probably , 5volts for the "5" , And 3volts for the "03" ..
                  I'll keep looking for it more .

                  (MLCC) : Please show its picture , to know if it's ceramic or propylene or else , etc..

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                  • Dtreb
                    New Member
                    • Jun 2023
                    • 3
                    • France

                    #109
                    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                    Hello,

                    Thank you very much to both of you.

                    Here is the component on the back of the socket:



                    I removed it to be sure that it being desoldered would not damage anything else.
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                    • Dtreb
                      New Member
                      • Jun 2023
                      • 3
                      • France

                      #110
                      Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                      Originally posted by jiroy
                      (FP 10K
                      48Cz
                      271
                      16) : 270 microfarads , 16 volts , the rest is for series and codes , related to manufacturer .

                      (FP10K
                      46*z
                      561
                      6.3) :

                      560 microfarads , 6.3 volts , the rest is for series and codes , related to manufacturer .

                      (2R2
                      434
                      5OR) : Panasonic power inductor choke coil 2.2 microhenrys .


                      (BA5P03
                      BCD1638) : A discrete component , with no available data , probably undocumeted yet , but surely i's a LVR (Low voltage regulator) , Sot223 sc-73 or sc-89 (if you can give its exact dimensional measures , i can affirm more) . From its marking it's a positive regulator anyway (the "P") , and most probably , 5volts for the "5" , And 3volts for the "03" ..
                      I'll keep looking for it more .

                      (MLCC) : Please show its picture , to know if it's ceramic or propylene or else , etc..
                      The unidentified component seems to be 3mm * 6mm. It's a bit tricky to measure, because it's between two PCI-e ports and the two capacitors, but I think this is the right measurement.

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                      • jiroy
                        Badcaps Legend
                        • Jun 2016
                        • 2416
                        • Lebanon

                        #111
                        Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                        Originally posted by Dtreb
                        Hello,

                        Thank you very much to both of you.

                        Here is the component on the back of the socket:



                        I removed it to be sure that it being desoldered would not damage anything else.
                        That's a smd ceramic capacitor , basically to provide power and stability to the CPU . Measure any surrounding capacitor , they're basically the same here .

                        For the BA5P03 , I need more , including height and even the pins ..

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                        • K46tank
                          New Member
                          • Jun 2023
                          • 3
                          • United States

                          #112
                          Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                          Hello!

                          Can anyone tell me what these are and where to buy replacements?

                          Marked 1510A and 1310A

                          I have Google searched but haven't had any luck locating any info.

                          Thanks in advance
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                          • Per Hansson
                            Super Moderator
                            • Jul 2005
                            • 5895
                            • Sweden

                            #113
                            Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                            Looks like inductors, no need to replace.
                            "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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                            • jiroy
                              Badcaps Legend
                              • Jun 2016
                              • 2416
                              • Lebanon

                              #114
                              Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                              Those are discrete Through hole ferrite shielded radial choke inductors , and like Per Hansson mentioned , no need to replace , and they look super fine .
                              About the marking , 1310A stand for 13mm x 10mm , A for tolerance 5% , and 1510A stand for 15 mm x 10 mm , A for tolerance 5% .
                              Without labeling them with their inductance values , like mh inductance , makes them standard from any series from some unknown company . So the only way to know their real value , without a schema is to measure one of them . Next , you can have any similar 1310A , meaning 13x10,5% , from any other manufacturer , like this series attached , SRC1013 .
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                              • K46tank
                                New Member
                                • Jun 2023
                                • 3
                                • United States

                                #115
                                Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                                Originally posted by Per Hansson
                                Looks like inductors, no need to replace.
                                Thanks Per Hansson and jiroy!

                                I thought maybe they were inductors but I wasn't positive. I have one that is discolored, so much so that the marking is almost unreadable, and the ferrite "cap" has popped off so I'm pretty sure it needs to be replaced. I attached the above pic because the markings were clear. These are in a Samsung surround sound amp/cd changer. I'll order a few and replace the one that's lost its head and see what happens

                                Thanks again!

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                                • udonome
                                  Member
                                  • Jul 2023
                                  • 14
                                  • United Kingdom

                                  #116
                                  Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                                  I have a motherboard MSI B350M Gaming Pro with missing components. One of it is a capacitor named in the schematic as "C560p50X4".
                                  I need help identifying it as I am trying to find a replacement from an old board Asrock G14C-S.
                                  The pads where it is missing are around 1.5mm apart so it should be really small.
                                  It would be helpful to know how i could use a multi meter to find one from the donor board.
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                                  • cobovo
                                    Member
                                    • Jan 2023
                                    • 10
                                    • Ukraine

                                    #117
                                    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                                    Hi guys!
                                    Can some one to identify this type of smd capacitors from Gigabyte motherboard?
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                                    • cobovo
                                      Member
                                      • Jan 2023
                                      • 10
                                      • Ukraine

                                      #118
                                      Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                                      Originally posted by cobovo
                                      Hi guys!
                                      Can some one to identify this type of smd capacitors from Gigabyte motherboard?
                                      I found same logo on Asus motherboard at DIP type capacitor and then by boardview found needs to me series and type on website of manufacturer.
                                      This type
                                      https://www.apaq.com.tw/zh-cn/produc...pe/ACAS+Series

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                                      • jiroy
                                        Badcaps Legend
                                        • Jun 2016
                                        • 2416
                                        • Lebanon

                                        #119
                                        Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                                        Originally posted by udonome
                                        I have a motherboard MSI B350M Gami 1Pro with missing components. One of it is a capacitor named in the schematic as "C560p50X4".
                                        I need help identifying it as I am trying to find a replacement from an old board Asrock G14C-S.
                                        The pads where it is missing are around 1.5mm apart so it should be really small.
                                        It would be helpful to know how i could use a multi meter to find one from the donor board.
                                        It's a smd capactor 560 picofarads or 0.56 nanofarads , 50 volts . Better test capacitors outside the donor board . Try find similar size and test it .

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                                        • jiroy
                                          Badcaps Legend
                                          • Jun 2016
                                          • 2416
                                          • Lebanon

                                          #120
                                          Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                                          Originally posted by cobovo
                                          Hi guys!
                                          Can some one to identify this type of smd capacitors from Gigabyte motherboard?
                                          That's a standard and very common capacitor smd 330 microfarads , 50 or 63 volts .. You can find it in any donor board .

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