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    #21
    Re: MSI K9N6SGM-V question ?

    Ok, I have fixed the green capacitor position and it's fit to the motherboard now...thanks for the advice....

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      #22
      Re: MSI K9N6SGM-V question ?

      I'm still waiting for P75N02....I reckon another 3 weeks or so waiting...

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        #23
        Re: MSI K9N6SGM-V question ?

        correction....D452
        http://www.datasheetcafe.com/d452-datasheet-pdf/

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          #24
          Re: MSI K9N6SGM-V question ?

          http://datasheetz.com/data/Discrete%...atasheetz.html

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            #25
            Re: MSI K9N6SGM-V question ?

            Some photos to share...
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              #26
              Re: MSI K9N6SGM-V question ?

              Originally posted by bianchi77 View Post
              Yup, I know it's for 4A, I like to do experiment with it....and it worked
              Do me a favor and play the lottery today. Because I think you were really lucky with that one. Who knows, maybe you score the big millions.

              Originally posted by bianchi77 View Post
              I've replaced it with D450 and now it's stable...
              correction....D452
              That is muuuuuuuuuuuuch better!

              You might want to solder the MOSFET properly to the motherboard, though (like the way it was from the factory). The metal tab on the MOSFET serves as a heatsink. So when it is soldered to the motherboard, the whole motherboard PCB acts as a heatsink and the MOSFET stays cooler.

              Originally posted by bianchi77 View Post
              Thanks for the suggestion, yup I've done with big chissel tip and it's a lot easier...
              and two solders working together as a clamp is the trick I have done...
              Yes, that's how I do them as well . Two hot irons, lots of solder, and I slide the MOSFET off the board in a minute. No hot air needed at all.

              Originally posted by bianchi77 View Post
              Some photos to share...
              Nice! Good to see the motherboard is now working / booting. Enjoy

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