Jetway PM9MS Bulging Caps

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  • Doramius
    Member
    • Nov 2007
    • 25

    #1

    Jetway PM9MS Bulging Caps

    I was given this MB to check out and noticed the Caps right away. Took these snapshots, and you can see the deformation of the top just bulging on specific Caps.



    Not sure which replacements to use, but I'd like to replace all of the larger Caps at the same time (regardless of good or bad). Not only is it usually the suggested method, but I don't feel like having the others go out on the board too.

    The bad Caps are 3300uF 4V. The 2200uF 10V Caps aren't bad but I haven't seen anything as to whether they are good or not. Probably would be a good idea to replace them, for the previously stated reason.

  • Big Pope
    Approved Vendor
    • Dec 2005
    • 426

    #2
    Re: Jetway PM9MS Bulging Caps

    These caps are SACON or EVERCON, all are Jetway's lover brands.
    My SAMXON Capacitors Database HERE!!

    X-CON is a new brand for SAMXON's Polymer Capacitors.

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    • gastorgrab
      Badcaps Veteran
      • May 2007
      • 320

      #3
      Re: Jetway PM9MS Bulging Caps

      Aaaaahhhhhh, i knew there was something funny about the shape of those vents.


      https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...82&postcount=3

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      • linuxguru
        Badcaps Legend
        • Apr 2005
        • 1564

        #4
        Re: Jetway PM9MS Bulging Caps

        What are those in the brown sleeve in the foreground? Samyoung NXG (?) - I haven't ever seen those before.

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        • kc8adu
          Super Moderator
          • Nov 2003
          • 8832
          • U.S.A!

          #5
          Re: Jetway PM9MS Bulging Caps

          looks like the 470@16 near the amr and agp are just starting to go.
          i would recap the whole thing.

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          • gastorgrab
            Badcaps Veteran
            • May 2007
            • 320

            #6
            Re: Jetway PM9MS Bulging Caps

            Before this goes any further i should say that mine was not the original post.

            The picture in my post is only used as an example, showing the brand,to the original post'r. The picture is from another thread here at BadCaps.net.
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