GX270 Substitute cap values?

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  • fety
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    • Jan 2007
    • 27

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    GX270 Substitute cap values?

    This GX270 I have has 9 6.3v 1800uf 8x20mm caps all along the cpu and I have on hand a bunch of 6.3v 1500uf 8x20mm Rubycon MCZ caps. Will these work? or do I HAVE TO use 1800uf?

    I already plan on using them to replace the 1500uf 10x12.5mm ones around the ram slots.

    Let me know please, thanks!
  • fety
    Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 27

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    Re: GX270 Substitute cap values?

    !!!!!!!!!! EDIT !!!!!!!!!

    OK hold up, I'm an idiot. I had my values all messed up.

    Correction:

    The ones along the cpu are 1800uf, I have on hand a bunch of 6.3v 1800uf 8x20mm Rubycon MCZ caps, can I use these to replace the five 6.3v 1500uf 10x12.5mm ones around the ram slots???? I've read I can use 10v 1500uf, but have all these 1800uf and would like to use them if I could.

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    • etnietering
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Apr 2009
      • 379
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      Re: GX270 Substitute cap values?

      Yeah that shouldn't be a problem, as long as the fact that they're physically taller won't cause issues.

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