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  • monto
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    • Mar 2023
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    MSI -7142 ver1 no boot bad caps

    I am new to the capacitor world and need some help. I have a Msi 7142 ver1 that will not longer post. Looking at the board I see a bunch of bad caps. I need some help to cross-reference to a replacement.

    I have the following that need to be replaced.

    6.3v 1000uf KZG 8mm x 10mm

    6.3v 1000uf not other markings 8mm x 14mm

    6.3v 1800 KZG 8mm x 20mm
    replacement?? https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/647-UHN0J182MPD6TD

    16v 1800uf KGZ 8mmx20mm

    Pictures included than you!
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