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  • stj
    Great Sage 齊天大聖
    • Dec 2009
    • 31017
    • Albion

    #1

    DFI Lanparty PRO875

    anybody with one of these on the bench, i could do with damned good foto's or a complete caplist.

    i just got one from a junkshop for free - but some fuck has desoldered *every* electrolytic - even the tiny audio ones!!!
  • Scenic
    o.O
    • Sep 2007
    • 2642
    • Germany

    #2
    Re: DFI Lanparty PRO875

    http://www.overclockzone.com/spin9/r...75b/index.html


    around the CPU retention module: 6,3V 2200uF 8mm (orig NCC .. probably KZG from the looks of it)
    tthe 10mm dia ones are most likely the 12V VRM input caps, so 16V..

    http://www.overclockzone.com/spin9/r...b/DSC04390.JPG
    ^- teapo vent = 10V 1000uF Teapo SEK
    the rest are OSTs and most likely 16V 470uF caps and some mixed 6,3V 1000uF. they look like they are RLS or RLZ from the snippets you can read on the sleeve..

    see here
    http://www.firingsquad.com/hardware/.../images/14.jpg
    470uF .. most likely 16V in that place


    other pics (non-B version)
    http://www.ixbt.com/mainboard/dfi/la...o875-board.jpg

    on this pic, the 10mm pannys in the CPU VRM area seem to be 12V VRM input, and all the 8mm caps output (as above 6,3v 2200uF)


    even more pics.. this time from a review site that calls those pics below "high resolution".. more like grainy webcam shots >.>

    however.. some little details..
    http://www.modthebox.com/reviews/dfi...lanparty10.jpg
    ^- 470uF 16V OST's + the 10V 1000uF Teapos mentioned somewhere above

    VRM INPUT found!
    look close to the top left corner
    16V 1500uF NCC KZG
    http://www.modthebox.com/reviews/dfi...lanparty12.jpg


    they used pannys (probably FJ) on the B-Revision for CPU VRM output
    http://www.bjorn3d.com/Material/Imag...875b_mobo6.jpg

    6,3V 1000uF near RAM slots
    http://www.thetechlounge.com/files/a...images/019.jpg

    16V 1500uF KZG next to power/reset buttons
    http://www.tweaknews.net/reviews/dficant/img/h21.JPG

    CPU VRM area
    http://www.ninjalane.com/images/lanp...wersupply2.jpg

    near southbridge
    http://www.ninjalane.com/images/lanp...wer_switch.jpg

    that's all i could find for now..

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    • stj
      Great Sage 齊天大聖
      • Dec 2009
      • 31017
      • Albion

      #3
      Re: DFI Lanparty PRO875

      partly usefull, that's about half of them covered.

      it's an A series btw, but mine has slight differences.
      (a few less caps - some never fitted)

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      • seanc
        Badcaps Legend
        • Nov 2008
        • 1319

        #4
        Re: DFI Lanparty PRO875

        Out of interest, in what way were they destroyed?

        What's to say the rest of it isn't totally fubar?

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        • stj
          Great Sage 齊天大聖
          • Dec 2009
          • 31017
          • Albion

          #5
          Re: DFI Lanparty PRO875

          i got it from a repair shop.
          they are fucking useless - to my advantage.

          if a machine has a bad psu they often blame the mobo and junk it.
          they never open psu's - just test with a meter!

          however, they take non-bulging/leaking caps off the boards to put on ones that do have leaks.


          so, they had this with no signs of damage and de-capped it to fix others - i'm sure it works from past experience.

          previously from these assholes i'v had:

          shuttle fv24 (bad caps)
          gigabyte athlon64 (including the 3.2ghz cpu!) with missing 12v input caps.
          asus a7n8x-E deluxe with missing smd caps under the nvidia chip.

          all ran fine after i replaced the leaking or missing bits!!!!

          they have a pcb covered in poly's i'm gonna grab tomorrow - they dont know what poly's are - they think they are looking at crap electrolytics and bin them!!!!!

          stupid corner repair-shop.
          all they ever seem to do is format people's HD's & install xp/7.
          anything else and they are worthless.

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          • seanc
            Badcaps Legend
            • Nov 2008
            • 1319

            #6
            Re: DFI Lanparty PRO875

            Nice, wish I had a place like that to rob - no, recycle parts from.

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            • ratdude747
              Black Sheep
              • Nov 2008
              • 17136
              • USA

              #7
              Re: DFI Lanparty PRO875

              Originally posted by stj
              i got it from a repair shop.
              they are fucking useless - to my advantage.

              if a machine has a bad psu they often blame the mobo and junk it.
              they never open psu's - just test with a meter!

              however, they take non-bulging/leaking caps off the boards to put on ones that do have leaks.


              so, they had this with no signs of damage and de-capped it to fix others - i'm sure it works from past experience.

              previously from these assholes i'v had:

              shuttle fv24 (bad caps)
              gigabyte athlon64 (including the 3.2ghz cpu!) with missing 12v input caps.
              asus a7n8x-E deluxe with missing smd caps under the nvidia chip.

              all ran fine after i replaced the leaking or missing bits!!!!

              they have a pcb covered in poly's i'm gonna grab tomorrow - they dont know what poly's are - they think they are looking at crap electrolytics and bin them!!!!!

              stupid corner repair-shop.
              all they ever seem to do is format people's HD's & install xp/7.
              anything else and they are worthless.
              talk about fucktards.

              Originally posted by Junk Parts' sig
              “It ain't what you don't know that gets you into
              trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.”
              Mark Twain
              how true!
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              (Insert witty quote here)

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