Hi all,
I have read a lot of post and I must say this is a great forum, a lot of stuff to read.
I hope my English is good enough to explain my trouble and to reply correctly.
I'm trying to repair a friend's motherboard, the PC had a lot of problem: it crashes very often, sometimes it freezes during boot, etc...
First of all I replaced all cap near the CPU (GSC) because some of them were rusty on top and were bulged.
When I finished, I have reassembled the PC and reinstalled the OS (WinXP HE) and the PC worked fine for one day without any problems.
Two days later it started to freeze again so I replaced also the power supply without success.
Then I replaced all the caps except the small ones, I mean smaller than 22uF.
Now the PC is extremely slow and when XP is ready, in the task manager I see the CPU is always at 100% even if non application is open.
I don't know what to do because checking the PC with a tool, everything seem good.
The motherboard is a VIA P4... and I have replaced the GSC caps with Rubycon.
For 2 CAPS I didn't have the right value 330uF 10V so I have replaced them with 470uF 10V; could be this difference the problem?
At the moment I can't name the right type of motherboard because I'm in office.
Any help is greatly appreciated because I don't want to give up now that I have spent a lot of time on this board and I hate to be defeated.
TIA
Gianni
I have read a lot of post and I must say this is a great forum, a lot of stuff to read.

I hope my English is good enough to explain my trouble and to reply correctly.
I'm trying to repair a friend's motherboard, the PC had a lot of problem: it crashes very often, sometimes it freezes during boot, etc...
First of all I replaced all cap near the CPU (GSC) because some of them were rusty on top and were bulged.
When I finished, I have reassembled the PC and reinstalled the OS (WinXP HE) and the PC worked fine for one day without any problems.
Two days later it started to freeze again so I replaced also the power supply without success.
Then I replaced all the caps except the small ones, I mean smaller than 22uF.
Now the PC is extremely slow and when XP is ready, in the task manager I see the CPU is always at 100% even if non application is open.
I don't know what to do because checking the PC with a tool, everything seem good.
The motherboard is a VIA P4... and I have replaced the GSC caps with Rubycon.
For 2 CAPS I didn't have the right value 330uF 10V so I have replaced them with 470uF 10V; could be this difference the problem?
At the moment I can't name the right type of motherboard because I'm in office.
Any help is greatly appreciated because I don't want to give up now that I have spent a lot of time on this board and I hate to be defeated.

TIA
Gianni
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