Re: MSI K8N Master2-FAR (MS-9620)
Ok, found out what all the correct capacitors are. A friend sent me some pictures of his board with all original capacitors. Looks like in my first post with pictures, the first picture of the brown capacitor IS the correct value. The blown black and gold is wrong. The 1800uF, 6.3v capacitor is actually supposed to be 1000uF, 16v. Guess that is why its blown..
Next questions..
I understand that the BEST capacitor to replace the 1000uF/16v is the Poly 470uF/16v, correct?
I want to replace ALL capacitors on this board...
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Re: MSI K8N Master2-FAR (MS-9620)
Here are pictures of the caps new the power and regulators. Which are input and output?...
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Re: MSI K8N Master2-FAR (MS-9620)
Ok, you lost me with that.. whats the in and whats the output sides?
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Re: MSI K8N Master2-FAR (MS-9620)
So I CAN go with a lower uf? Next question, because of fitment, I need to stay with 8mm, but does the overall height really matter? Since mine is 8X16, can I go with one like say 8X20?
If I go with pilies, what height? 470uf 16v 8X?
Thanks for all your Great info
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Re: MSI K8N Master2-FAR (MS-9620)
So I should have 16v 1000uf or would 16v 1800uf be better? Also, is there a solid cap replacement for this?
What is better, low or high uf rating? I understand higher voltage rating is better, right?
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MSI K8N Master2-FAR (MS-9620)
I have 2 boards that are basically identical. Both are MSI K8N Master2-FAR (MS-9620). One board that functions as it should has a brown colored capacitor. These were acquired from a friend in the UK. It looks to me as though he tried to do a capacitor change that didn't go so well. The first picture is board that functions properly, the second is the one with the failed capacitor. They are obviously different. The capacitor is in the same location on both boards.
My questions are: Is a 6.3v 1800uf capacitor better or worse than the original 16v 1000uf? Also, is there a solid cap available...
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Re: Msi ms-6577 (hp)
Hey Guys! Many thanks for your input.. Looks like the kit is the way to go. I sure wish this was a model I could just toss out.. But, gotta keep it alive..
I am also going to see what brand they and series they are.
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Msi ms-6577 (hp)
Hey Guys,
I want to replace the capacitors on this board. Most are swollen, some are leaking.
This computer came from my son-inlaw and it took me almost 2 hrs just to clean the dust out. After I disassembled it. I'm thinking this was a major contributor the the failing capacitors.
Listed below are the capacitors I need to replace. I have already replaced 6 capacitors with Rubicon 10mm x 20mm 2200uf 6.3v. (direct size replacements)
These are what I need and can anyone tell me what is the best brand to put in?
[B]8mm x 16mm - 1000uf 10v (need 5)
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Re: Recap a MS-6540 with Poly?
Thanks guys.. Already ordered a set of Rubycon.. wish me luck!
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Re: Recap a MS-6540 with Poly?
Ok, so the Rubycon that retiredcaps suggestion is what I'm gonna go with. Thank You much for your valuable Input!
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Re: Recap a MS-6540 with Poly?
That was Quick! Is there a solid version of this or should I just leave it like it is? Its a High performance system even though its an old P4
P4 Extreme 3.4ghz
4gb RAM
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Recap a MS-6540 with Poly?
Hey Guys!
I have an old MSI MS-6540. I have 4 capacitors busted. What I see on them are: 1500uf 16v, 105c H0427, HM(M) size is 10mm x 20mm
All other capacitors look normal. Should I replace with the exact same type or should I go with Poly? If Poly, is preferred, is there a certain one to go with? What do they run price wise and where do I get it?
Thanks!Last edited by fastvan67; 03-20-2011, 02:17 PM.
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