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    MSI custom FPCAP's capacitors?

    I bought this motherboard: MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus, I realized that I was wearing these capacitors, I would swear that they are FPCAPS by numbering and letters, is it possible that it is custom? I have never seen them in this style (the FP next to the voltage), nor can I find a fact sheet about them.
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    nVidia RTX 3080 TI, Corsair RM750I.
    Workshop PC:
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    Re: MSI custom FPCAP's capacitors?

    Yes they are custom fujitsu polymer caps made for msi

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      Re: MSI custom FPCAP's capacitors?

      Originally posted by dragos2009 View Post
      Yes they are custom fujitsu polymer caps made for msi
      Thank you, I imagined it, because the nippon chemicon that I have seen in MSI cannot find their datasheets either.
      Now I know they are FPCAP'S, I can be calm xD.
      Gaming pc:
      nVidia RTX 3080 TI, Corsair RM750I.
      Workshop PC:
      Intel core i5 8400, Intel SSD 256GB, nvidia gt1030, asus b365-a.
      Server:

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        Re: MSI custom FPCAP's capacitors?

        i am calm,
        i have not seen polymers fail and arent concerned who makes them.
        electrolytics are a different matter - i only want Panasonic, Rubycon and Nichicon in my stuff!

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          Re: MSI custom FPCAP's capacitors?

          Originally posted by stj View Post
          i am calm,
          i have not seen polymers fail and arent concerned who makes them.
          electrolytics are a different matter - i only want Panasonic, Rubycon and Nichicon in my stuff!
          I agree , polymers are not something that spoils like electrolytics, but since I can choose, I prefer that these be manufactured under Japanese formulas, such as FPCAP'S.
          I do not deny that there are other brands such as Apaq that manufacture decent polymers, the gray Apaq capacitors are giving very good reliability. (I don't know the series), I've seen it exceed 40,000h.

          And I also prefer electrolytics capacitors panasonic, Nichicon, and nippon chemicon, for me they are the best. Although there is another brand (this is for economic capacitors) that I like for its decent quality, which is EPCOS and are widely used in automotive, these are surviving extreme conditions.
          Gaming pc:
          nVidia RTX 3080 TI, Corsair RM750I.
          Workshop PC:
          Intel core i5 8400, Intel SSD 256GB, nvidia gt1030, asus b365-a.
          Server:

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