My gf's sister asks me to check out her computer because it keeps freezing. So I head over and 90% of the time it wont post, the other 10% of the time it works fine but freezes under heavy load. So I pull off the case cover not even knowing about the capacitor conspiracy and I see a blown cap, then another, and another. 9 in total (7 blown, 2 buldging). I went home and google'd the problem and found this website. I couldnt believe that it would boot up 10% of the time with 9 bad caps.
Anyways the caps are green Taicon 1000uF 6.3v and there are 3 or 4 good ones still in there (well I shouldnt say "good", working rather). I desoldered the bad ones and replaced them. I booted up the computer 10+times and ran it for an hour and everything seems fine. The only problem I ran into was when I tried to flash the bios, it flashed perfectly, then wouldnt boot (CMOS - invalid checksum) so I reset it to default and left it alone.
I'll give it back to her and see if it goes a week problem-free, hopefully it does, she only uses it a few minutes each day to check email and such.
Anyways the caps are green Taicon 1000uF 6.3v and there are 3 or 4 good ones still in there (well I shouldnt say "good", working rather). I desoldered the bad ones and replaced them. I booted up the computer 10+times and ran it for an hour and everything seems fine. The only problem I ran into was when I tried to flash the bios, it flashed perfectly, then wouldnt boot (CMOS - invalid checksum) so I reset it to default and left it alone.
I'll give it back to her and see if it goes a week problem-free, hopefully it does, she only uses it a few minutes each day to check email and such.
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