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Me December 6th 03 05:04 AM

Bad caps on video cards and motherboards...
 
I thought you guys might find this interesting in light of the recent
thread on bad caps on certain brands of G4 cards. This explains it all
in glorious detail.

http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/WEBONLY...eb03/ncap.html


BK24 December 6th 03 02:58 PM


"Me" wrote in message
...
I thought you guys might find this interesting in light of the recent
thread on bad caps on certain brands of G4 cards. This explains it all
in glorious detail.

http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/WEBONLY...eb03/ncap.html

I had an Asus A7V a few years back that had 6 blown cap's on it.3 were
swelled and 3 were leaking.



Me December 6th 03 03:07 PM

BK24 wrote:
"Me" wrote in message
...

I thought you guys might find this interesting in light of the recent
thread on bad caps on certain brands of G4 cards. This explains it all
in glorious detail.

http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/WEBONLY...eb03/ncap.html


I had an Asus A7V a few years back that had 6 blown cap's on it.3 were
swelled and 3 were leaking.


That's interesting... I just threw away an Asus AV7. It quit and I had
no idea what was wrong with it at the time. I do a good bit of tinkering
so I decided to pull all of the caps off of it and save them. I had most
of the caps off when I found one that had been leaking. I knew then that
this was what was wrong with it, but it wasn't worth reassembling with
good caps at that point so I chunked it.


Me December 6th 03 03:08 PM

Me wrote:

That's interesting... I just threw away an Asus AV7.

Oops, that's A7V.


Indiana December 6th 03 06:04 PM

On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 00:04:46 -0500, Me
wrote:

I thought you guys might find this interesting in light of the recent
thread on bad caps on certain brands of G4 cards. This explains it all
in glorious detail.

http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/WEBONLY...eb03/ncap.html


Had two caps go bad on a Hercules GeForce2 MX card a little over a
year ago.


Me December 6th 03 06:12 PM

Indiana wrote:
On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 00:04:46 -0500, Me
wrote:


I thought you guys might find this interesting in light of the recent
thread on bad caps on certain brands of G4 cards. This explains it all
in glorious detail.

http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/WEBONLY...eb03/ncap.html



Had two caps go bad on a Hercules GeForce2 MX card a little over a
year ago.


If you've still got it, solder on some new ones and stick that puppy
back in a box.



jeffc December 8th 03 07:42 PM


"Me" wrote in message
...
I thought you guys might find this interesting in light of the recent
thread on bad caps on certain brands of G4 cards. This explains it all
in glorious detail.

http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/WEBONLY...eb03/ncap.html


Happened to my Abit board. I don't mind so much the fact that the caps were
defective (i.e. I don't really blame Abit - it lasted well beyond the
warranty period.) What I hated was the symptom. Random crashes started
happening. I didn't know of this problem so I tried almost EVERYTHING. Two
other factors made it even worse. The fan on my video has stopped spinning,
which made me suspect an overheating video chip, and I got a repeatable
error with Memtest (and this was repeatable even after the motherboard was
fixed, but caused no problem at all), which made me suspect the RAM. After
replacing the RAM, video cooler, reinstalling Windows, doing virus checks,
etc. etc., I finally heard about his problem. Man, you really have to look
close to see the problem. I had no idea a bulging capacitor was that
subtle. I didn't know they had to be PERFECTLY flat. I couldn't even see
the leaking electrolyte until I got the capacitors off the board. Anyway, I
soldered on new capacitors. Frankly I don't think it was going to work
because the solder joints didn't look all that great (not a great electrical
connection on all pins, I didn't think.) But it's been running like a champ
ever since.




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