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  • predator0357
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    Originally posted by c_hegge
    Feedback means absolutely nothing when your dealing with caps. 99.9% of people who buy them have no idea how to tell the difference. That seller is not one of the reputed ones, so I wouldn't use it. As I said, there is no problem with replacing 10V caps with 6.3V ones - as they are used on the 5v and 3.3v rails anyway.
    Hi, in this seller he have bouth caps ncc kze, why not buy those?

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  • predator0357
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    Ok if u said its ok i say aman:-)
    Tnx very much for the help, my after the psu its like a ballon hehehehe
    Its hard here in israel cuz there no anh store that have hi end caps only GP caps and even those if dont buy alot its expencive
    For exmple i bought 7 GP caps cost me 5.2$

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  • c_hegge
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    Feedback means absolutely nothing when your dealing with caps. 99.9% of people who buy them have no idea how to tell the difference. That seller is not one of the reputed ones, so I wouldn't use it. As I said, there is no problem with replacing 10V caps with 6.3V ones - as they are used on the 5v and 3.3v rails anyway.

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  • predator0357
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    Originally posted by c_hegge
    ^
    Try this fella - http://stores.ebay.com.au/PC-MotherB...pacitors-Store

    His caps are all NOS, but they should work OK. Topcat here doesn't have much in the way of PSU caps.

    I see two 470uF 16V caps (the Fuhjyyus). They can get replaced by these (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/6-Rubycon...item43c09e20c5)

    2200uF 10V caps can get replaced by these (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/8-pcs-Rub...item43c0209c72)

    4700uF 10V caps can be replaced by these (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/4-NCC-KZE...item43a7c69012). And yes, using 6.3V caps in place of 10V caps is fine on the output
    tnx for the help:-)
    I saw this seller here and saveded it, i picked the 2200 ncc kze and the 4700 u gave me is 6.3v and i need 10v so i found one seller that look ok by the feedbacks he got and the things hes selleing.
    Here the url for this seller
    http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item...755275&alt=web


    Or

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-JAPAN-Pana...-/131215755275
    Last edited by predator0357; 07-09-2014, 10:04 PM.

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  • c_hegge
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    ^
    Try this fella - http://stores.ebay.com.au/PC-MotherB...pacitors-Store

    His caps are all NOS, but they should work OK. Topcat here doesn't have much in the way of PSU caps.

    I see two 470uF 16V caps (the Fuhjyyus). They can get replaced by these (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/6-Rubycon...item43c09e20c5)

    2200uF 10V caps can get replaced by these (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/8-pcs-Rub...item43c0209c72)

    4700uF 10V caps can be replaced by these (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/4-NCC-KZE...item43a7c69012). And yes, using 6.3V caps in place of 10V caps is fine on the output

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  • predator0357
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    Originally posted by Pentium4
    Not sure, I just know it works well

    They're not too picky usually, so anything that's 105C rated should work, I use Panasonic FC, nichicon PW, Chemi-Con KY, in higher quantities they become pretty cheap.


    You should make a separate thread for that, but yes you can go up in voltage and that will stress them less, giving them a longer life
    And i wish i had A good store to buy from cuz every store the shipping costs are crazy so if u have some goox seller on ebay or web that is cheap+shiping ill B most happy with hiz advice:-)
    Tnx a bunch for the help and the time u spened on me:-)

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  • predator0357
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    Originally posted by Pentium4
    Not sure, I just know it works well

    They're not too picky usually, so anything that's 105C rated should work, I use Panasonic FC, nichicon PW, Chemi-Con KY, in higher quantities they become pretty cheap.


    You should make a separate thread for that, but yes you can go up in voltage and that will stress them less, giving them a longer life
    I have anothe 120mm fan that work, so should i change for that or just oil the old fan?

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  • Pentium4
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    Originally posted by predator0357
    One more Q, tri flow whats in it? And there is other brands?
    And like u said its a hard project and if i am gonna open and spend time on it so i will recap all i can:-)
    So like i said "may all the caps be with me" ヅ
    Not sure, I just know it works well
    Originally posted by predator0357
    In the little ones what brand/series should i put there?
    They're not too picky usually, so anything that's 105C rated should work, I use Panasonic FC, nichicon PW, Chemi-Con KY, in higher quantities they become pretty cheap.
    Originally posted by predator0357
    Hey i have anothe psu and he have two caps dead and one of the 10v and i know u can put little bit more V like 16v, am i right?
    You should make a separate thread for that, but yes you can go up in voltage and that will stress them less, giving them a longer life

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  • predator0357
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    Hey i have anothe psu and he have two caps dead and one of the 10v and i know u can put little bit more V like 16v, am i right?

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  • predator0357
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    In the little ones what brand/series should i put there?

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  • predator0357
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    Originally posted by Pentium4
    No, don't use WD40. I use Tri-Flow and it works pretty well, see what you've got lying around.

    I recommend replacing the little caps because they often fail in these PSU's because they're low quality, and the fan spins slow so they get hot. And, in yours they're about a decade old. At least replace the ones next to the switching transistors. You can leave the little ones on the daughterboard.
    One more Q, tri flow whats in it? And there is other brands?
    And like u said its a hard project and if i am gonna open and spend time on it so i will recap all i can:-)
    So like i said "may all the caps be with me" ヅ

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  • Pentium4
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    Originally posted by predator0357
    First: what kind of oil should i use? Something like WD-40?
    Why to recap the small ones? And should i check them first with esr meter?
    And should i recap all of them?
    No, don't use WD40. I use Tri-Flow and it works pretty well, see what you've got lying around.

    I recommend replacing the little caps because they often fail in these PSU's because they're low quality, and the fan spins slow so they get hot. And, in yours they're about a decade old. At least replace the ones next to the switching transistors. You can leave the little ones on the daughterboard.

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  • predator0357
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    Originally posted by Pentium4
    This is an old Topower design, but very solid. It's going to be extremely difficult to replace the caps on the secondary without removing the heatsink. There are caps back there that you can't see until you remove the heatsink. I've worked on a few of these, it's a long project but these are very well performing PSU's, and run very silent. Replace ALL of the little caps too, in the few I've worked on, some were completely failed, as in 30Ω+ ESR on the <10uF caps. Also, check the oil in the fan bearings, they're usually dry. Depending on which revision you got, it may have weak 12V rectifiers. I've seen one with two 10A ultra fast in parallel, one with 16A ultra fast in parallel, and one with 20A ultra fast in parallel
    First: what kind of oil should i use? Something like WD-40?
    Why to recap the small ones? And should i check them first with esr meter?
    And should i recap all of them?

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  • stj
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    the ones with 3way star vent have a logo visible on them.
    and the ones under the edge of the sink will take the most heat - so be more effected by age.


    when you recap a psu - it's best to do all at the same time.

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  • Pentium4
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    This is an old Topower design, but very solid. It's going to be extremely difficult to replace the caps on the secondary without removing the heatsink. There are caps back there that you can't see until you remove the heatsink. I've worked on a few of these, it's a long project but these are very well performing PSU's, and run very silent. Replace ALL of the little caps too, in the few I've worked on, some were completely failed, as in 30Ω+ ESR on the <10uF caps. Also, check the oil in the fan bearings, they're usually dry. Depending on which revision you got, it may have weak 12V rectifiers. I've seen one with two 10A ultra fast in parallel, one with 16A ultra fast in parallel, and one with 20A ultra fast in parallel

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  • predator0357
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    Originally posted by stj
    you need 7 caps not 4.
    you need to change the ones under the edge of the heatsink too.

    the ones with the 3way vent are mad by fuckyu - they are probably the worst caps ever made!
    And how do u know????

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  • predator0357
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    Originally posted by stj
    you need 7 caps not 4.
    you need to change the ones under the edge of the heatsink too.

    the ones with the 3way vent are mad by fuckyu - they are probably the worst caps ever made!
    Where? Where are the 3 more caps?
    The ones with triangle vents?

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  • stj
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    you need 7 caps not 4.
    you need to change the ones under the edge of the heatsink too.

    the ones with the 3way vent are mad by fuckyu - they are probably the worst caps ever made!

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  • predator0357
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    Here a pics of the PSU of mine:-)
    Ill b happy if some1 please can recommend on good but not the best caps 4 this PSU:-)
    I need:
    2* - 2200[uf] 10[v] LOW ESR
    2* - 4700[uf] 10[v] LOW ESR
    Attached Files

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  • Pentium4
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    Re: ocz 420 u12 swollen caps

    I just wanted to know the company and series so I could compare the specs of the capacitors

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