Re: Repurposing a 2004 Athlon 64 system in 2021
True.
Well, based on some of the socket 939 MSI boards I have around, their VRMs run pretty cool. If that 3500+ CPU is what the system's had all its life, then it probably never ran much past lukewarm... unless the BIOS has fan control and runs the CPU fan at some absurdly-low value (the case of my ASUS K8V-SE Delux - CPU fan even stops sometimes, if I set it on auto, due to both the board BIOS and the fan's built-in PTC slowing down the fan too much.)
The VRM on these MSI boards is a relatively high-frequency, based on the inductors I see (looks like about 5 turns, so probably around 1 uH.... but perhaps your Sencore LCR meter may be a little more accurate than my eye if you want to pull a similar coil from a dead board and check
) So with 9x 820 uF caps in there, you probably have more than plenty of capacity. The more sensitive boards are those cheap ECS / PCchips ones with DBL494 / TL7500 / KA7500 PWM ICs and single-ended VRM design with free-wheeling diodes. Now those run at relatively low frequency and do like their bulk capacitance... hence why they always come with 6-8x 2200-3300uF caps.
Well, it's not really spam then, if you found it useful. 
And yeah, eBay is pretty good with their "recommended" list. Got me to buy things more than a few times too.
LOLZ! 
OK, I take the blame for that one. But let's not keep tabs, shall we?
Otherwise, I don't know how many things I would say I've spent money on / bought because of the information that exists on badcaps.net.
(Notice I said "spent" above, and *not* "wasted"
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Well, based on some of the socket 939 MSI boards I have around, their VRMs run pretty cool. If that 3500+ CPU is what the system's had all its life, then it probably never ran much past lukewarm... unless the BIOS has fan control and runs the CPU fan at some absurdly-low value (the case of my ASUS K8V-SE Delux - CPU fan even stops sometimes, if I set it on auto, due to both the board BIOS and the fan's built-in PTC slowing down the fan too much.)
Originally posted by Topcat
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Originally posted by Topcat
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And yeah, eBay is pretty good with their "recommended" list. Got me to buy things more than a few times too.
Originally posted by Topcat
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OK, I take the blame for that one. But let's not keep tabs, shall we?

Otherwise, I don't know how many things I would say I've spent money on / bought because of the information that exists on badcaps.net.

(Notice I said "spent" above, and *not* "wasted"

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