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Thanks, hopefully the ones I linked above will work, I did read through other posts and figured I should replace all 4 of them 2 are bad two are fine. To keep them from depolarizing what do I need to do power the system on 1x a month? Thanks...
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I got this motherboard from ebay about 5 years ago built a windows 98 machine out of it that sits powered off except for maybe 5 days out of the year where I play a old game. So it had been in storage for about 6 months and when I turned it on about 20 seconds after power on there was 2 pops. The PSU I have it hooked up to is a Corsair CX500 that was new when I put this machine together.
I don't know if the original capacitors were Nichicon's just the ones I was suggested to replace them with....
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Thanks from the first post this is what I ordered already. Hopefully they will work.
[URL="https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/nichicon/UHE1C102MHD6TO/4992300?so=80121004&content=productdetail_US&mkt_tok=MDI4LVNYSy01MDcAAAGKBdq2a6CIxGbH9SKkTELr5yUYV7dkXpUkEwMfxsot_zEFnqXO5SK2mCmK6xQ5GphMzekVTqN4WMM5a9RK6614100dj16HwRTXu1qeNSWT"]https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/nichicon/UHE1C102MHD6TO/4992300?so=80121004&content=productdetail_US&mkt_tok=MDI4LVNYSy01MDcAAAGKBdq2a6C...
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Thanks for the advice and help!...
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Hello, new user here. Trying to find what capacitor to replace a couple capacitors that went bad today, heard a double pop at power on and found 2 that are bulging and were hotter than others. New to all of this, trying to teach myself how to do this rather than buy a new used MOBO.
The mobo is a Intel D845GEBV2. I tried searching the forum and only found 1 question about a different capacitor on this board.
Here is a picture of them. I see the letters HD Z4 1000 16V and that is it. Does not have the writing...
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