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  • algomez
    Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 17

    #1

    GigaByte K8NSC-939

    This is my brother's computer MB. The computer boots fine but then shuts down randomly and starts going into a rebooting cycle.

    I found 5 bulging caps evident in the photo below.

    I'm going to change those 5 caps and see if that fixes it.

    I'll let you know.


    Thanks
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  • mockingbird
    Badcaps Legend
    • Dec 2008
    • 5484
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    #2
    Re: GigaByte K8NSC-939

    That's odd... When was this board manufactured? What's the datecode on those bulged Nichicon HM?

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    • c_hegge
      Badcaps Legend
      • Sep 2009
      • 5219
      • Australia

      #3
      Re: GigaByte K8NSC-939

      Don't just replace the 5 bulgers. Replace them all. The others are probably not far off failing, or may have already failed without visibly showing it. Also make sure to use good ultra-low ESR caps, not just any 1000uF caps. https://www.badcaps.net/store/produc...roducts_id=131 will be fine.
      I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!

      No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards

      Main PC: Core i7 3770K 3.5GHz, Gigabyte GA-Z77M-D3H-MVP, 8GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600, 240GB Intel 335 Series SSD, 750GB WD HDD, Sony Optiarc DVD RW, Palit nVidia GTX660 Ti, CoolerMaster N200 Case, Delta DPS-600MB 600W PSU, Hauppauge TV Tuner, Windows 7 Home Premium

      Office PC: HP ProLiant ML150 G3, 2x Xeon E5335 2GHz, 4GB DDR2 RAM, 120GB Intel 530 SSD, 2x 250GB HDD, 2x 450GB 15K SAS HDD in RAID 1, 1x 2TB HDD, nVidia 8400GS, Delta DPS-650BB 650W PSU, Windows 7 Pro

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      • algomez
        Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 17

        #4
        Re: GigaByte K8NSC-939

        I take it this is the code: A0451

        I looked for the manufacturer date but the font is so small I need a magnifying glass. I'd say it's about 5 to 6 yrs old though running a P4 I believe.

        Originally posted by mockingbird
        That's odd... When was this board manufactured? What's the datecode on those bulged Nichicon HM?

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        • algomez
          Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 17

          #5
          Re: GigaByte K8NSC-939

          Yes, I know that's the way I'll go. I'm going to make a list of all the values etc..

          I also have three shuttles in my garage with bad caps. I'll make a different post when I get to those. This site really opened my eyes on why comps go bad.


          Thanks


          Originally posted by c_hegge
          Don't just replace the 5 bulgers. Replace them all. The others are probably not far off failing, or may have already failed without visibly showing it. Also make sure to use good ultra-low ESR caps, not just any 1000uF caps. https://www.badcaps.net/store/produc...roducts_id=131 will be fine.

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          • c_hegge
            Badcaps Legend
            • Sep 2009
            • 5219
            • Australia

            #6
            Re: GigaByte K8NSC-939

            A0451 is indeed the date code. That means year 2004, week 51, which means that they are defective. The problem wasn't fixed until the next year.
            I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!

            No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards

            Main PC: Core i7 3770K 3.5GHz, Gigabyte GA-Z77M-D3H-MVP, 8GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600, 240GB Intel 335 Series SSD, 750GB WD HDD, Sony Optiarc DVD RW, Palit nVidia GTX660 Ti, CoolerMaster N200 Case, Delta DPS-600MB 600W PSU, Hauppauge TV Tuner, Windows 7 Home Premium

            Office PC: HP ProLiant ML150 G3, 2x Xeon E5335 2GHz, 4GB DDR2 RAM, 120GB Intel 530 SSD, 2x 250GB HDD, 2x 450GB 15K SAS HDD in RAID 1, 1x 2TB HDD, nVidia 8400GS, Delta DPS-650BB 650W PSU, Windows 7 Pro

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            • mockingbird
              Badcaps Legend
              • Dec 2008
              • 5484
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              #7
              Re: GigaByte K8NSC-939

              A0451 is indeed the date code. That means year 2004, week 51, which means that they are defective. The problem wasn't fixed until the next year.
              It should have been fixed by 2004 week 51 but apparently it wasn't.

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              • c_hegge
                Badcaps Legend
                • Sep 2009
                • 5219
                • Australia

                #8
                Re: GigaByte K8NSC-939

                ^
                No, it was fixed during 2005. Some of the early 2005 caps may also be suspect.
                I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!

                No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards

                Main PC: Core i7 3770K 3.5GHz, Gigabyte GA-Z77M-D3H-MVP, 8GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600, 240GB Intel 335 Series SSD, 750GB WD HDD, Sony Optiarc DVD RW, Palit nVidia GTX660 Ti, CoolerMaster N200 Case, Delta DPS-600MB 600W PSU, Hauppauge TV Tuner, Windows 7 Home Premium

                Office PC: HP ProLiant ML150 G3, 2x Xeon E5335 2GHz, 4GB DDR2 RAM, 120GB Intel 530 SSD, 2x 250GB HDD, 2x 450GB 15K SAS HDD in RAID 1, 1x 2TB HDD, nVidia 8400GS, Delta DPS-650BB 650W PSU, Windows 7 Pro

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                • algomez
                  Member
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 17

                  #9
                  Re: GigaByte K8NSC-939

                  A quick update, I replaced the 5 bulging caps (6.3v 1000uf HMs) with exact replacements and the MB has not shutdown once after staying on a full day. I know I should probably replace all the caps but I may just ride this out as I really want to get to my shuttles

                  I am going to do a fresh windows install as well and leave it at that for now.

                  Thanks-

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                  • ChaosLegionnaire
                    HC Overclocker
                    • Jul 2012
                    • 3261
                    • Singapore

                    #10
                    Re: GigaByte K8NSC-939

                    Originally posted by algomez
                    ... running a P4 I believe.
                    the k8nsc939 is an amd athlon 64 socket 939 motherboard NOT pentium 4.

                    also, i'd like to point out that its a nvidia chipset mobo which *might* have solder balling problems on the chipset. not sure if nvidia nforce3 250gb chipsets are on the list of bad nvidia chipsets but if it is, then u might have repaired it now but it might eventually fail again down the road. just fyi~ lol

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                    • c_hegge
                      Badcaps Legend
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 5219
                      • Australia

                      #11
                      Re: GigaByte K8NSC-939

                      ^
                      This board predates the problems. that only affected Socket AM2 boards.
                      I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!

                      No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards

                      Main PC: Core i7 3770K 3.5GHz, Gigabyte GA-Z77M-D3H-MVP, 8GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600, 240GB Intel 335 Series SSD, 750GB WD HDD, Sony Optiarc DVD RW, Palit nVidia GTX660 Ti, CoolerMaster N200 Case, Delta DPS-600MB 600W PSU, Hauppauge TV Tuner, Windows 7 Home Premium

                      Office PC: HP ProLiant ML150 G3, 2x Xeon E5335 2GHz, 4GB DDR2 RAM, 120GB Intel 530 SSD, 2x 250GB HDD, 2x 450GB 15K SAS HDD in RAID 1, 1x 2TB HDD, nVidia 8400GS, Delta DPS-650BB 650W PSU, Windows 7 Pro

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