i attached a picture of the card in question. i know the 1200uF 2.5v light blue caps in the middle are chemicon psc polys but not sure about the darker blue ones that are 270uF 16v and 1200uF 4v. could they be apaq polymers? thanks and really hoping they arent sacon caps or anything like that lol...
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need help identifying caps on a video card again: emTek HV Geforce GT 220 Prime
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Re: need help identifying caps on a video card again: emTek HV Geforce GT 220 Prime
The capacitors marked with the voltage, capacitance, and the batch/lot code only (and all printed in that order), are suspected to be custom made. There is no known manufacturer that produces such capacitors as part of their regular capacitor series.
Since these capacitors are (apparently) custom made, there is no data sheet publicly available. Plus the manufacturer is unknown anyway as there are no logos, names, initials, or series marked on these capacitors.
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Re: need help identifying caps on a video card again: emTek HV Geforce GT 220 Prime
The OP is from 2016.PeteS in CA
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