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Re: lightning hit PC now dead
Not Yet, it's still on my workbench. I was waiting for insight from this board but it kinda got out of hand.
I've visually checked the motherboard, no cracks, no leaks, no runs.
There are 28 caps total, I'll post the cap brands this weekend, I hop ya'll will settle down and suggest the ones to replace first.
I've got a good selection of new caps, (about 200 total) I hope I have most of them.Comment
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Re: lightning hit PC now dead
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