Re: Need help identifying/replacing component
The capacitor is in a rather hard to reach spot so I just removed the MOBO from the case, sorry about that. I just couldn't understand the significance;
Anyway these are the markings on the component:
036C0
SK 85°C
Jamicon
Anyway thanks I suppose, since I have nothing else to go on I'll try looking for a better cap :/...
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Last edited by Shermet; 06-29-2012, 04:10 PM.
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Re: Need help identifying/replacing component
I'm certain as it was still there, it was loose after I "nicked" it so I suspected it was the problem. I unsoldered it and it came off with one leg still stuck to the board. (Broken)
If you see the attached pictures in the reply "I can provide pictures and tell you the values but I don't really understand what more you'..." you can see where the replacement is located.
This corresponds to the DDRII2 (between it and the GPU socket).
I found a picture, attaching:
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Re: Need help identifying/replacing component
Sorry saw your reply after my post.
My mobo is a GIGABYTE GA 965G-DS3
The replaced capacitor is located just "below" the DDRII2 port, where the text can be found on this schematic picture.
I actually replaced the old CPU cooler for a new one, brand new thermal paste and the cores are cool running at 37-45 degrees.
The fan works properly. If I remove the ATX 12v (4 pin) and just run on ATX the screen wont start etc but the fan will run at full speed.
...Last edited by Shermet; 06-29-2012, 02:05 PM. Reason: *Edit - You requested a real pic, not a schematic so adding one
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Re: Need help identifying/replacing component
I can provide pictures and tell you the values but I don't really understand what more you'd want :/
It's rated for 100uF and 25V
Sorry for my ignorance but why would it matter (the exact component) if you know the values for the component?...
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Re: Need help identifying/replacing component
Thanks for the reply. I had a hobbyist repairman look at it yesterday before your reply and he put in an electronic comp from a TV that was rated to 16V.
I was just wondering because I currently have lots of problems.
I have a c2q processor: Q6600 step (g0) which is rated to have a base of 2.4GHZ yet OCCT shows 1.6 (underclocked by 33%). When I start a test I get an error in less than 10 seconds. I'm guessing the underclocking is due to low voltage to the cpu?
Also the cpu fan wouldn't run...
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Need help identifying/replacing component
Hey guys
I have a cap which I accidentally broke while doing some work on the mobo.
Pic included;
It reads
6Z4
101
16V
Basically looking for a replacement.
Cheers...
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