I was pulling random stuff from a Gigabyte 865 chipset board i had lying around. I had already stripped all the big things and was going for the more interesting SMDs.
After pulling a bunch of 1N4148s and schottkies, some FETs, and a couple SOICs i thought i'd need, my attention focused on the 1206 ceramic capacitors around and in the middle of the CPU socket.
I was expecting them to be 100nF, maybe 1uF. But when i measured them... 10uF.
I didn't even know they made 10uF ceramics in 1206. They're definitely gonna come in handy. And they were more than a dozen. I'm off to look on the other dead boards.
Edit: Found 22uF on a LGA775 board... yay!
After pulling a bunch of 1N4148s and schottkies, some FETs, and a couple SOICs i thought i'd need, my attention focused on the 1206 ceramic capacitors around and in the middle of the CPU socket.
I was expecting them to be 100nF, maybe 1uF. But when i measured them... 10uF.


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