Re: Replacing badcaps with new, higher capacitance
I don't see why not, just don't reduce the voltage.
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Re: Recapping GA-M55plus-S3G using lower rated capacitance
Replaced the five short term fix capactors with.
Nichicon HZ 6.3v 3300uF 10X25mm - Ultra low ESR
Nichicon Part number: UHZ0J332MPM
Rated Voltage: 6.3v
Rated Capacitance: 3300uF
Capacitance Tolerance: 20%
Temperature Range: -25 to 105C
Rated Ripple Current: 4690
Diameter: 10mm
Height: 25mm
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Re: Msi p35 neo lga775
The ones that went bad on mine were KZG
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Re: Recapping GA-M55plus-S3G using lower rated capacitance
Well it is just a quick fix. These caps came from a spare PC power supply I have so they should be good for ripple and heat.
6 hours uptime now, with graphics intensive games occasionally. I am going to order the proper size.
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Re: Recapping GA-M55plus-S3G using lower rated capacitance
Those are the five I had to replace. So they don't help control Vcore? edit: I think I figured it out, they smooth out the Vcore and they are in parallel...Last edited by rhan101277; 04-17-2011, 09:00 PM.
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Recapping GA-M55plus-S3G using lower rated capacitance
My computer has failed for about a week now. I tried power supply replacement after finding that my computer would turn on then immediately off.
After more troubleshooting and removing peripherals, I found that the computer would not stay on with the 12V ATX 4pin connected. My capacitors were bulging and they were shorted.
I replaced (5) 3300uF capacitors 6.3V rating
with
(3) 1,000uF capacitors 10V rating
(2) 1,000uF capacitors 16V rating
While I know decreasing the capacitance is not recommended my computer has...
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