Re: BSOD and Gigabyte Capacitors
Yeah, are the Nichicon HM 1000uF and 6,3V. All of those (9 in total) leaking or bulging. I think that were a f***ing bad model/family of capacitors.
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Anyway, I think that this system had a life with bad heat conditions..Re: BSOD and Gigabyte Capacitors
Yeah, are the Nichicon HM 1000uF and 6,3V. All of those (9 in total) leaking or bulging. I think that were a f***ing bad model/family of capacitors.
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Last edited by nsb_; 05-23-2018, 08:34 PM.
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Re: BSOD and Gigabyte Capacitors
Well, really, one of the Sanyo 1500uF and 6,3V blowed up into a nice explosion. The system (Pentium 4) continued working as if nothing had happened.
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In both motherboards (K8nsc-939 and 8PE667) can be seen how all the Chemi-con KZG are bulging..
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Well, really, one of the Sanyo 1500uF and...
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Re: BSOD and Gigabyte Capacitors
Hello,
I have a Gigabyte k8nsc-939 mainboard too with some kind of unstability problems.
The Gigabyte k8nsc-939 has some bulging capacitors:
Chemi-con KZG 3300uF 6.3V 12mOhm 2800mA (10mm diameter)
and also a Gigabyte 8PE667 with:
Sanyo WG 1500uF 16V 13mOhm 2550mA (10mm diameter)
Could I safely switch from the Chemi-con KZG to :
Panasonic FR 3300uF 16v 13mOhm 3630mA (12.5mm diameter) ?
or from the Sanyo WG 1500uF 16V to :
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