I am looking into replacing one of my ViewSonics and I tried to find one that had decent caps in it from the factory to avoid doing this cap replacement yet again, and I am deciding that the information is either not available or that the monitor has inferior caps in it. I am just not convinced that any manufacturer has decent power supplies, and I am hoping I am totally wrong.
Can anyone here point me to a manufacturer that I can actually trust to have good capacitors in their monitors right from the start?
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Are there any monitors that already have good caps?
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