Tib is an idiot with a computer!
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My cousin traded me most of a mobo, a power supply, and a case. It all cost me nothing, I'm trying to turn it into a low-to-mid end gaming machine. The kicker is I have NO money, so I'm trying to do it with what I have laying around. Before I can even piece something together and see what kind of specs the mobo actually has, I have to replace about a dozen capacitors. They were rated for 16V, 820uf. What's the worst-case scenario if I put in 16V 1000uf capacitors? I know most of them have some kind of tolerance, am I still within that tolerance?
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Re: Tib is an idiot with a computer!
Are these capacitors on by the ports on the back of the motherboard? If so it should be fine replacing them with 1000uF as these are just power conditioning and going up in value will increase the filtering. Only bad thing I can see is if the caps are not rated at a high enough temperature. Should be fine though.
One thing is if the capacitors went then something went wrong with either the old caps or the power supply went boom. If the power supply went then the entire motherboard could be fried.
One thing is if the capacitors went then something went wrong with either the old caps or the power supply went boom. If the power supply went then the entire motherboard could be fried.
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Re: Tib is an idiot with a computer!
The caps were removed from this one to fix a customer's computer, which did have a failing power supply. The board was in perfect working order when they were removed. They're kind of all over the place, though. Some are right between the processor and the memory, some are by the main power connector, and some are by the headers for the front USB ports.
I don't see any temperature rating on them, however. I'm planning on adding one or two chassis fans that weren't originally included, so I don't foresee temperature being a problem. Thanks Rekarp.
I don't see any temperature rating on them, however. I'm planning on adding one or two chassis fans that weren't originally included, so I don't foresee temperature being a problem. Thanks Rekarp.
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Re: Tib is an idiot with a computer!
Good rule of thumb is that is the negative terminal is on the boards ground (0V) then its a filtering capacitor. You should be ok.Tibia wrote:The caps were removed from this one to fix a customer's computer, which did have a failing power supply. The board was in perfect working order when they were removed. They're kind of all over the place, though. Some are right between the processor and the memory, some are by the main power connector, and some are by the headers for the front USB ports.
I don't see any temperature rating on them, however. I'm planning on adding one or two chassis fans that weren't originally included, so I don't foresee temperature being a problem. Thanks Rekarp.
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Thanks Rekarp. Much appreciated.
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