I was wondering if you guys could help me identify these bad caps and tell me what I should replace them with.. :/ I've attached two pictures of each side of the cap to help provide as much info as possible.
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Re: Dell XM091 (PowerEdge 840) - Help identify caps
Originally posted by envyrabid View PostI was wondering if you guys could help me identify these bad caps and tell me what I should replace them with.. :/
Depending on the dimensions of the above cap, Badcaps.net sells 2 Rubycon MCZ versions of the 1800uF 6.3V cap just in different sizes. Choose the size that matches your United Chemi-con.
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Re: Dell XM091 (PowerEdge 840) - Help identify caps
Excellent! I just ordered these:
https://www.badcaps.net/store/produc...products_id=37
The motherboard has 3 of these... one of them was bulging out and oozying out of the top.. the other two looked ok but I figured I'd replace them since they are the same kind of caps.
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Re: Dell XM091 (PowerEdge 840) - Help identify caps
it's an old thread but at year 7; i've noticed that my poweredge 840 has a bad cap. in fact, on ebay; i notice that the cap failure is always at the same point around the cpu.
i will be swapping in my backup server's motherboard and then recapping them; will post pictures then.
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