I found a computer on the street yesterday.... It has a Gigabyte GA-6VXC7-4X motherboard in it and also bundled with a PIII 800EB Coppermine CPU.
It boots fine and loads Windows without a problem etc. But when I opened the case up to take a look, it had a bad cap next to the IDE connector. The cap is a G-Luxon 330uf 25V. The rest of the board has Sanyo caps and they are OK, there are other G-Luxon used in between PCI sots and thats about it.
So I looked through my cap stash yesterday and I found a Hitano 470uf 25V cap in there that fits the position as well, because the diameter is also 10mm. Anyway, can I use this 470uf cap to replace the bulging 330uf cap?? I noticed that from 330uf to 470uf, there's over a 20% difference so I'm not sure about this move.
Thanks.
It boots fine and loads Windows without a problem etc. But when I opened the case up to take a look, it had a bad cap next to the IDE connector. The cap is a G-Luxon 330uf 25V. The rest of the board has Sanyo caps and they are OK, there are other G-Luxon used in between PCI sots and thats about it.
So I looked through my cap stash yesterday and I found a Hitano 470uf 25V cap in there that fits the position as well, because the diameter is also 10mm. Anyway, can I use this 470uf cap to replace the bulging 330uf cap?? I noticed that from 330uf to 470uf, there's over a 20% difference so I'm not sure about this move.
Thanks.
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