Re: FOXCONN motherboard / OCRZ caps
Hi momaka, thanks for the comment. Independently from your comment - after a closer look at the situation of having an ASUS board - I indeed cancelled the order and reordered the intel again. Overall it's the better choice for me. On the other hand now I'm worried a bit again because of the polys. But it's way less worries after your replies. Thanks again c_hegge and momaka. If you or other members have new considerations related to the CapXon polys, please let me know about it here in the thread. It still feels a little strange that those are...
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Re: FOXCONN motherboard / OCRZ caps
Many thanks [B]c_hegge[/B] for helping. I didn't even open the box, sent it back and ordered the ASUS P8P67 PRO (will be here tomorrow, yay) and I'm happy now. There's no "badcap" on that one on the overall layout. That's for sure. No matter if the board-region is critical or not. Many thanks again. Re: FOXCONN motherboard / OCRZ caps
Many thanks [B]c_hegge[/B] for helping. I didn't even open the box, sent it back and ordered the ASUS P8P67 PRO (will be here tomorrow, yay) and I'm happy now. There's no "badcap"Last edited by anikk; 01-26-2011, 02:02 PM.
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Re: FOXCONN motherboard / OCRZ caps
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[url]http://images.anandtech.com/reviews/cpu/intel/sandybridge/review/_DSC7088.jpg[/url]
Please look at the CPU socket area. What do you think about this?Re: FOXCONN motherboard / OCRZ caps<...nk about this?Re: FOXCONN motherboard / OCRZ caps
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[url]http://images.anandtech.com/reviews/cpu/intel/sandybridge/review/_DSC7088.jpg[/url]Last edited by anikk; 01-25-2011, 04:08 PM.
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Re: FOXCONN motherboard / OCRZ caps
After some good time I can report back that the FOXCONN board still works absolutely great with all caps described above. But now I have an even bigger concern:
I have just ordered the intel "DP67BG" P67 chipset desktop motherboard. This board has only solid caps. The solid caps at the not so critical areas are CapXon solid caps. After having run non-japanese secondary area solid caps successfully on the FOXCONN motherboard I didn't worry about buying a board like this again.
[U]But after placing the order...Last edited by anikk; 01-25-2011, 04:07 PM.
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Re: FOXCONN motherboard / OCRZ caps
Many thanks for answering PCBONEZ.
Fujitsu: Oh no, that would be bad. None of the Fujitsu caps has vents. And that's good.
Lelon: Yeah, they are here and there in groups around different circuits. Where real power runs Fujitsus are placed.
The board runs like hell indeed. This is the best motherboard I have ever owned. Seriously. I can't imagine a more stable, fast and cool P35 board. I only had one other board that I really loved like this. That was an intel P965 motherboard. I never liked...Last edited by anikk; 08-05-2008, 10:44 AM.
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Re: FOXCONN motherboard / OCRZ caps
Did I do something bad with asking this??
If so, I'm sorrry. But I really can't imagine what that is. I really searched the forum, but couldn't find anything if that's the problem.
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FOXCONN motherboard / OCRZ caps
Hi, I'm new here at the forum. I'm glad to be here at this place, which is truly a fantastic resource for caps problems. I hope it's not a problem, that my first post is a question, but I never was able to find any answers to the following:
Actually, how is the quality of Taiwanese solid caps?? I have a FOXCONN DigitaLife P35AP-S motherboard with Fujitsu solid caps on the important paths and Taiwanese OCRZ caps (by Lelon) on the less important paths.
Of course I read here at the forum, that Lelon non-solid caps are a reason to recap, but how is the quality and what...
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