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    MSI MS-6337 815EPT Pro Ver5 recapped

    i recently recapped a MSI 815EPT Pro (Version 5 ; MS-6337) board i accidentially bought on ebay for 1€ *lol*


    all VRM caps popped (Lelon RXA 1500uF 10V) and almost all other caps (Chhsi HK 6,3V 1000uF ... EVERYWHERE! ) were at least bulging and most of them popped. some caps were already leaking onto the board and the electrolyte kinda destroyed the pcb surface..

    i tried to turn the board on (without CPU, RAM, gfx-card, ...) only with a crappy cheap ass ATX PSU (Casecom "Model: 420Watt" .. actually 240W and weights less than a DVD-ROM drive lol)

    wouldnt even power on.. completely dead.

    unfortunately i didnt take pics before recapping...

    i replaced all Lelon Caps with Panasonic FJ series (6,3V 2200uF) and all other caps (factory: Chhsi) with Rubycon MBZ 6,3V 1800uF

    tested the board again after the recap... and it POSTed fine and was rock solid again

    i just took a few pics .. they're not so good cause its night here (3:00 AM now)

    RAM Caps


    damaged PCB (because of Lelon caps)


    Celeron 1,2GHz (Tualatin) to be replaced by a Tualatin PIII ; MBZs at the RAM slots and Pannys at the bottom left


    RAM Slot Pannys



    hope this lasts a bit longer

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    Re: MSI MS-6337 815EPT Pro Ver5 recapped

    oh... and for those Lelons...


    ouch...



    rubber bung missing (pushed out so far i lost it while desoldering lol)



    disassembled... 100% dry ... notice everything is held together by clear sticky tape! o.O








    110% dry lol
    really nothing liquid anymore... not even something that could've been a liquid...

    and everything STINKS LIKE HELL

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      #3
      Re: MSI MS-6337 815EPT Pro Ver5 recapped

      Nice - a Tualatin-capable board is always worth saving, and the 1200/100 Celemine is a very sweet CPU for the price, reliability, power consumption and performance. The only downside of the i815 is that it may be limited to 512KB or 768KB (in the case of 3 DIMM mobos) memory.

      Edit: The Tualatin PIII 1200/133/256K is only slightly faster than the the Celeron 1200/100/256K on most desktop tasks or routine stuff that is not memory-bound. With PC100 RAM in the i815, there's virtually no difference; there's maybe 10-15% improvement with PC133 RAM.

      The Tualatin PIIIS with 512K cache is a different beast altogether, but not all Tualatin boards support it.
      Last edited by linuxguru; 05-19-2008, 07:48 AM. Reason: Addendum

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        #4
        Re: MSI MS-6337 815EPT Pro Ver5 recapped

        nice work....
        dried and crap caps really sucks

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          #5
          Re: MSI MS-6337 815EPT Pro Ver5 recapped

          i have the same board(more or less...6337LE5), and yeah, chhsi's were problematic.
          rest of it was teapo, and i left those.
          that said, even the chhsis lasted a long time....it was used for 6-7years...
          (problem was that google apps would shut down the pc..probbaly thrashing hdd a bit more than others apps and south bridge burdened by these caps didn't like it...also, it would need to get warm a bit prior to opearating...if you went straight to win, it would shut down....so i was keeping it for a minute or two in boot-selection(os to pick) menu)

          now i keep it as a backup...

          about caps dismantling: it's easier if you use cutting pliers to make 4 small(perhaps 1mm or so) incisions on the bottom of the metal housing, then bend the edges a bit(so that its innards can come out).
          yes, it stinks, and i also got the feeling it was poisonous...
          Last edited by i4004; 05-19-2008, 10:33 AM.

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            #6
            Re: MSI MS-6337 815EPT Pro Ver5 recapped

            Nice work Scenic

            Zandrax
            Have an happy life.

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              #7
              Re: MSI MS-6337 815EPT Pro Ver5 recapped

              Originally posted by linuxguru
              Nice - a Tualatin-capable board is always worth saving
              indeed the only problem is that this is the only tualatin-ready board i have :/

              Originally posted by linuxguru
              and the 1200/100 Celemine is a very sweet CPU for the price, reliability, power consumption and performance.
              well.. i actually have 5 tualatin CPUs here. unfortunately only celerons.
              bought them a wile ago on ebay (5pcs in 1 auction). 1,2GHz - 1,4GHz. 3 of them came boxed with the boxed heatsink/fan, manual, case sticker and stuff..

              costs: 6€ (feb. 2007)

              Originally posted by linuxguru
              The only downside of the i815 is that it may be limited to 512KB or 768KB (in the case of 3 DIMM mobos) memory.
              well.. as long as its MB and not KB

              i'm actually running this sys with 2x256MB PC133 Kingston
              sad it doesn't support my left-over 512MB PC133 SD-RAM sticks

              Originally posted by linuxguru
              Edit: The Tualatin PIII 1200/133/256K is only slightly faster than the the Celeron 1200/100/256K on most desktop tasks or routine stuff that is not memory-bound. With PC100 RAM in the i815, there's virtually no difference; there's maybe 10-15% improvement with PC133 RAM.

              The Tualatin PIIIS with 512K cache is a different beast altogether, but not all Tualatin boards support it.
              this board seems to support it... but i dont wanna waste money on a cpu if i don't know this for sure.

              i think it's more important to get a few mainboards for the other Celerons i've got here

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                #8
                Re: MSI MS-6337 815EPT Pro Ver5 recapped

                I believe I have had this very same motherboard die out on me a year or so back, after about four yoears of solid service running Win2K, wait for it, Server in PDC mode.

                I will go dig it up and confirm, I may just want to see if I can resurrect it similarly, just for the heck of it..., as it was, other than the capacitor goo tracks, in pristine condition when I so very reluctantly prised it out of the case...

                Agola G.O.,
                Nairobi, Kenya

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