gsc is another that i see lots of
they just go open or high esr with no outward signs of failure.
like the g-luxons.
if your board is unstable time to get out the scope.
GSC - These are used on Leadtek boards. Silver caps with Green wrapping and Gold writing. 1000 and 1500 6.3V are key ones to go but be aware that the 330 6.3V ones also leak. the 330's are silver caps with purple wrap and gold writing. my motherboard and video card were bought around october 2002 as a time reference.
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G-Luxon silver cap with green coating and grey writing. 1500 6.3V going bad on a ECS K7S5A. My uncle blew a ECS K7S5A mainboard the other month. Bad caps and a shorted component. That had most of the power rail 1500 caps bad. 6-8 i think out of a cluster of 10.
Regarding Sanyo caps, I have 5 soyo slot 1 boards on the lan. I was worried about them but they all have sanyo caps. They have been running office hours daily for several years. Stable as hell even in win98 lol . No visible signs of any cap problem. I used to think that sanyo was not a good company considering their consumer goods. But their AA nimh 2100mah rechargeables are a favourite of mine and rate quite high in comparison reviews. They have also made a high tech CDR blanks plant in greece. Funny how some brands I used to consider not good are producing amazing stuff on the component side - Hyundai/Samsung etc.
I'm not sure if the denials issued by Taiwan capacitor makers are all true because http://www.careyholzman.com/caps/images/caps2-4.jpg shows a reprint from the Nov/Dec 2002 issue of Passive Component Industry magazine where one manufacturer, Jamicon, claimed that it obtained its electrolytes from Sanyo, but Sanyo denied this. OTOH I've read from other sources that Teapo caps have always been good, and I haven't seen any bad ones.
A couple of Fuhjyyu caps in my 2-3 year-old 300W Antec started to bulge a few months ago, one black, one blue, but all the JEE brand caps in my 4-5 year old Powmax tested OK with an ESR meter and showed no bulges or leaks.
What capacitor company makes dark brown caps marked with the letter "M" where the lower legs of the letter are turned inward? I've never seen a bad one of these.
What capacitor company makes dark brown caps marked with the letter "M" where the lower legs of the letter are turned inward? I've never seen a bad one of these.
Unless I'm mistaken, those are Matsushita, aka Panasonic.
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Just adding another brand: Jun Fu
I found it in an old no-name PSU I scrapped 6 months ago because it would not turn on anymore... Turned out it was due to bulging Jun Fu and Rulycon caps...
It is a 10v 2200uF cap, on the backside marked: WG105°C 0105
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Dst is another crappy brand. They appear on some older Slot 1 QDI boards. They're usually not bulging from the top but from the bottom - so it's not so easy for inexperienced user to see that they're bad.
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I saw a new one today, Skywell. Was on a Geforce FX 5200 card that came in a Dell tower, could not see any brand information on the card itself. It had 4 Skywell 1000uf 16v, 2 had blown, and 1 OSCON 510uf 4v. The cap was dark blue and gold with the brand written horizontally. The monitor would lose video signal after about 5 minutes, replaced with oscons that I robbed from a mainboard and it works great.
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