850W Cooler Master Silent Pro M2 Capacitors

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  • RandomJerry
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    • Apr 2016
    • 2
    • Australia

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    850W Cooler Master Silent Pro M2 Capacitors

    I have a 850W Cooler Master Silent Pro M2 PSU that will be exiting its warranty later this year. As soon as its warranty expires, I'd like to replace the capacitors inside the PSU since it's full of Teapo.

    Currently, I'm about to buy about 150 capacitors for other projects. Since shipping costs a lot, I thought that maybe I could prepare for this future project by buying the capacitors earlier than needed. However, I don't have any information about the existing capacitors inside the PSU.

    So I'm wondering, does anybody know exactly which capacitors are used through out the entire PSU?
  • ant3202
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Jun 2006
    • 275
    • Singapore

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    Re: 850W Cooler Master Silent Pro M2 Capacitors

    how do you know it is teapo?
    you seen it inside?

    best to open up..... and note down.

    some said primary is already japanese brand... like panasonic..

    secondary sides values varies too...

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