AOpen AX34-U with Leon's

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  • pentium
    Badcaps Legend
    • Mar 2006
    • 2778
    • Canada

    #1

    AOpen AX34-U with Leon's

    I needed something fast to support my VFX1 controller card (which is ISA) but at the same time still have an AGP port. I pulled this out of my box of boards.
    I got this board in with another that needs a recap and while this was the easiest board to pull caps from they were leaving a nasty mess!
    the larger 2200uf caps looked fine (but I still didn't trust them) but it was the smaller 1000uf caps that were in the worst shape. ALL of those ones had their bungs fail as well as two tall and skinny 1500uf caps.
    I'll complete the recap as soon as I can afford the new caps.
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  • stevo1210
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    • Oct 2006
    • 4156
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    Re: AOpen AX34-U with Leon's

    In the last pic, the cap on the far left from what I can see is a United Chemicon made cap. UCC caps are good, so you won't need to replace it. I am not sure about this but are the caps with the tri star vents (Mercedes logo) UCC KZE??
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    • pentium
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      • Mar 2006
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      Re: AOpen AX34-U with Leon's

      Well my goodness they are!
      Guess I had a bit too much eggnog.
      Okay, I pulled the eight chemicon caps out of the trash but as seen in the photo second from the left I am missing two 1500's
      I resolder these ones back in today.
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      • pentium
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        • Mar 2006
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        #4
        Re: AOpen AX34-U with Leon's

        Well those are now back in place so all that's needed are:
        -Two more 6.3V 1500uf caps
        -3 x 6.3V 2200uf
        -5 x 6.3V 1000uf (small diameter)

        I guess I could just refill with Chemicons (especially since there are already eight on the board), too bad I only got $60 for christmas (most of which is already gone) but oh well.
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