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    MS-6334 need help!!!!!

    Hi all!

    Mainboard MSI MS-6334 bad cap EC4, EC5, EC11->19.
    I desolded for long time and now I don't know which value for each one.
    Pls check and show me value!!!!!

    #2
    Re: MS-6334 need help!!!!!

    Originally posted by kids
    Hi all!

    Mainboard MSI MS-6334 bad cap EC4, EC5, EC11->19.
    I desolded for long time and now I don't know which value for each one.
    Pls check and show me value!!!!!
    Are you sure about that board number? I've been to MSI's website, and they don't list that as a product. There was, however, a MS-6330, MS-6337, and MS-6339.

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      #3
      Re: MS-6334 need help!!!!!

      An old 815 board, couldnt find any pics with any detail

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        #4
        Re: MS-6334 need help!!!!!

        why dont you show a pic of the board showing the locations of the caps. it must be similar to other 815 boards like ms-6337 and bx master
        capacitor lab yachtmati techmati

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          #5
          Re: MS-6334 need help!!!!! -Pics

          Here my Pics but it's so bad!!!
          Attached Files

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            #6
            Re: MS-6334 need help!!!!!

            the ms-6337 which is also an 815 chipset board used 8 x 1500uf 10V in region of the cpu and 10 x 1000uf 6.3V in other places. Here is a pic. The rest of the caps were very small

            Attached Files
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              #7
              Re: MS-6334 need help!!!!!

              so if you dont get better assistance on this board then i would say to recap all caps between the CPU and the ports with 1500uf 10V and the rest with 1000 6.3V.

              there would probably have been a few caps near the cpu which were actually 1000uf 6.3 but it is safer to replace them with 1500uf 10v because we are not sure of their positions. there would be no problem with the higher values.

              check the below diagram for an example using the ms-6337

              post a pic of your board like that for final checking
              Attached Files
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                #8
                Re: MS-6334 need help!!!!!

                Thanks for your help!!! I'm trying. Hope it's working.

                Here my way:
                EC11->EC19 : caps 1000uF-10V (10x20mm)
                EC4, EC5: 1500UF-10V (8X23mm)

                OK???

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                  #9
                  Re: MS-6334 need help!!!!!

                  Originally posted by kids
                  Thanks for your help!!! I'm trying. Hope it's working.

                  Here my way:
                  EC11->EC19 : caps 1000uF-10V (10x20mm)
                  EC4, EC5: 1500UF-10V (8X23mm)

                  OK???
                  Do you still have the parts that you removed? If so, is that consistent with what you installed (nine 1000uF, 2 1500uF)? You want all the parts you install to have equal or better ratings than what you removed. So, if any parts were originally 16v, they are probably on the +12v line, and installing 10v parts will result in very short lifetimes.
                  Last edited by AK0R; 10-23-2005, 10:35 AM.

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                    #10
                    Re: MS-6334 need help!!!!!

                    they are probably on the +12v line, and installing 10v parts will result in very short lifetimes.
                    815 PIII has 12V?
                    capacitor lab yachtmati techmati

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                      #11
                      Re: MS-6334 need help!!!!!

                      It comes on to the board via the ATX power connector. Whether it is used on the board or not really doesn't matter; if it is, it would more than likely be for some peripheral. If there are any caps on that line, filtering it relative to ground, they need to be 16V or higher (25V would be preferable). In fact, the line would probably be at a higher voltage if it is loaded lightly or not at all, due to no load to pull it down, making properly rated capacitors all the more important.

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