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    #21
    Re: Should I recap this unit?? FSP 350w

    Originally posted by stj
    specaially those japanese caps that the site says are made in malasia...
    Panny are made in malaysia. Even known good stores like RS components say that.

    Edit: If you would rather get them from RS then here you go
    http://australia.rs-online.com/web/s...duct&R=0571656
    Last edited by c_hegge; 06-27-2010, 08:45 PM.
    I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!

    No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards

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      #22
      Re: Should I recap this unit?? FSP 350w

      Hi I would like to post another question:

      I recapped another unit (the FSP was in use so I turned to a Delta 350W APFC unit)

      Most output caps were Ltec and replaced with Samxon with all same capacitance and voltage, not most are high temp/long life capacitors, due to limited availability

      450v 220u Samxon LP ------ left as it
      35v 220u some cheap capacitor, can't recognize --> Samxon GT high temp/long life
      25v 470u some cheap capacitor, can't recognize --> NCC LXG high temp/long life
      16v 2200u x2 Ltec --> Samxon GT high temp/long life
      16v 1500u Rubycon YXG ------ left as it
      10v 3300u Ltec--> Samxon RS high temp/long life (not as long as samxon GT though)
      10v 1500u Ltec--> Samxon GC ultra low ESR
      10v 1000u Ltec--> Samxon GT
      6.3 3300u Ltec x2 --> Samxon GA ultra low ESR

      Result:
      the unit turned out running cooler.
      Did NOT give any improvement in overclocking
      3.3v reads 3.38 stable, 5v reads 5.01 rock stable, 12v reads 11.79~11.80 go back and fro every half second. Am I getting a problem here?

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        #23
        Re: Should I recap this unit?? FSP 350w

        Doesn't look like any problem, but it's just a consumer grade delta. Will do it's job but your not going to be able to OC much.

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          #24
          Re: Should I recap this unit?? FSP 350w

          Originally posted by 370forlife
          Doesn't look like any problem, but it's just a consumer grade delta. Will do it's job but your not going to be able to OC much.
          before recap the 12v rail didn't go up and down that much
          Is it because of the voltage now sit right between 11.79/11.8 or because I am getting more ripple by now?

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            #25
            Re: Should I recap this unit?? FSP 350w

            Ripple happens so fast you can't measure it with a DMM. Just wiggly voltages.

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              #26
              Re: Should I recap this unit?? FSP 350w

              Those are okay for the psu, and is normal it runs cool because of low power consumption, recap them when its needed ( may in 3 - 4 years )

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