I'm in the process of upgrading my PC. A new radiator is going in, and new blocks for a new motherboard. Memory and CPU stay the same.
I have an Opteron 185, and it's watercooled. As far as processors go this will draw the most current from the motherboard and put the most stress on the VRMs of any socket 939 CPU.
Currently I'm running an Abit AN8 Fatal1ty. I have no idea if it has bad caps or not, it doesn't matter since it's going to be replaced. I can't really tell what phase the board is. At a guess I'd say 4, since there's 4 circular components with copper wire around them.
The motherboard I'm replacing it with is an Asus A8N32. This board has 8 phase VRM.
The capacitors on the board are Nichicon ones, so that's good news.
However the 8 capacitors next to the VRM circuitry I cannot identify. They are smaller, do not have the head of them cut, and are completely enclosed. I believe these are polymer capacitors. They have red markings on them in the same place as the "Sanyo OS-CON" from the good capacitors sticky. However the writing on them is not arranged in the same manner.
I've taken a picture, unfortunately it's burred - not particularly good with the camera I'm afraid.
The VRM is a very important part of the board for me. The power mosfets will all be watercooled. The other components I was not intending to do anything with - will they benefit from heatsinks?
And the most important question, are all of these components high quality components, or are any going to cause problems?
The stated voltage for the processor is 1.35V, however it'll be run at 1.58V or there abouts. It'll also be heavily overclocked, so it will draw a large amount of power.
Any information is appreciated.
I have an Opteron 185, and it's watercooled. As far as processors go this will draw the most current from the motherboard and put the most stress on the VRMs of any socket 939 CPU.
Currently I'm running an Abit AN8 Fatal1ty. I have no idea if it has bad caps or not, it doesn't matter since it's going to be replaced. I can't really tell what phase the board is. At a guess I'd say 4, since there's 4 circular components with copper wire around them.
The motherboard I'm replacing it with is an Asus A8N32. This board has 8 phase VRM.
The capacitors on the board are Nichicon ones, so that's good news.
However the 8 capacitors next to the VRM circuitry I cannot identify. They are smaller, do not have the head of them cut, and are completely enclosed. I believe these are polymer capacitors. They have red markings on them in the same place as the "Sanyo OS-CON" from the good capacitors sticky. However the writing on them is not arranged in the same manner.
I've taken a picture, unfortunately it's burred - not particularly good with the camera I'm afraid.
The VRM is a very important part of the board for me. The power mosfets will all be watercooled. The other components I was not intending to do anything with - will they benefit from heatsinks?
And the most important question, are all of these components high quality components, or are any going to cause problems?
The stated voltage for the processor is 1.35V, however it'll be run at 1.58V or there abouts. It'll also be heavily overclocked, so it will draw a large amount of power.
Any information is appreciated.
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