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  • Smiffy
    Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 16

    #21
    Re: BF6 Mosfets

    Hi All
    My Tualatin 1.3Ghz is on the BF6 with 1.50v at 1690Mhz.The mosfets now hot again as is the vcore controller chip(RC5058M)Although the Tualatin processor is quite cool easily cooled by a 1U coppper cooler.So the plan is to replace the remaining caps with 1500uf although I may try 2200uf as I already have some.Then see if the FDB7030Ls work.Then if so heatsink them and the controller chip and glue a fan to the back of the Friendtech FTK-Slot/Z to cool the whole lot.Its an old board accepted but a Tualatin running at 1.7Ghz is still a pretty good folding rig.
    Smiffy

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    • Chris1992
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Apr 2005
      • 561

      #22
      Re: BF6 Mosfets

      >is still a pretty good folding rig.
      Also, it's still a great daily driver. Probably outperforms a P4 celeron 1.7GHz at 2040MHz.
      The great capacitor showdown!

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      • Smiffy
        Member
        • Feb 2006
        • 16

        #23
        Re: BF6 Mosfets

        Hi All
        What about this fella.Not 100A but input capacitance roughly same as original

        https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...899b875b5e.pdf

        Ta

        Smiffy

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        • davmax
          Badcaps Veteran
          • Dec 2005
          • 899

          #24
          Re: BF6 Mosfets

          The Philips FET looks good. If your planning to buy. Make sure you get the correct packaging eg Dpak.
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          • Smiffy
            Member
            • Feb 2006
            • 16

            #25
            Re: BF6 Mosfets

            Hi All
            Will do Davemax.Thanks for all the help

            Chris1992
            I sandrad it at 123Mhz fsb with cpu at 1605Mhz.Compared to my work mates P4 1.6Ghz on PC133 its better

            P4 1.6Ghz
            CPU 3971/2142
            MM 9636/12395
            MEM 726/725

            TUAL 1.6Ghz
            CPU 5578/2198
            MM 14038/16916
            MEM 848/890

            Smiffy

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