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What a idea! The Vcore mod turned out to be perfectly fine. Just "Elite" polymer cap's are nowhere near being "Elite" ones at all. Everyone in the caps bussines know that only Fujitsu, NCC, Samxon and Sanyo that make good / respectable makers of polymer caps. The rest is - plainly and simple - junk. Regardless how many "Elite" stamps they put on it. I would never use these caps. At least if I did not plan end up like there these PSU caps: Skyhawk PSU 230W, CapXon caps, user Trippax, SvetHardware.cz forum ![]()
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trodas: the quotes are a bit out of context. we are talking about the asus board specifically - mines ran OC'd for a year without even bulging, and he DID vmod the board. Either he did the vmod wrong, or the board cant handle the stress of the vmod - it doesnt mean the caps are bad at all, if they handle the voltages the board can naturally supply by itself.
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Well, I used the quotes to be right on the problem
Polymer caps, even dubious ones, never bulge or leak. So this is not a argument anymore.Quote:
![]() Sorry. Truth is that in stress test you check the quality of the caps and their safe rate margin well. Obviously (as this is not isolated case) the caps are of poor quality and underrated concerning the settings of OCP
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does eneyone know where to get solid caps
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most of the new popular mobos are with solid caps
it is often one of the feature, so read them and you will see
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Not a cap but what I got on a mobo... a blown VRM (voltage regulator module?) Looks pretty bad though doesn't it?
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isaw some people selling dead video cards on ebay because of VRM
and those who can fix it easily can buy them and fix cheaper that the video card
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LOL IT BROKE INTO PIECES:
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mag96 - Bip Pope sell some Os-con polymers as well as more of Samxon X-Con polymers
I just recently took photos of like 13 new types. You can order them from there:http://capsmod.net/caps/ ...however till Big Pope add these new photos to database, you can check them on my little private database-testing (yep, we did the database for him as well, as the pics) think there: http://trodas.wz.cz/kondiky/ Look out for SEPC Os-cons (best quality polylers ever, almost as good as the Samxon ULR ones) and their SVP SMD equivalents as well, as for the ULR ones from Samxon ![]() (Big Pope seems to love push the X-Con name, but... it is just like the Os-con line from Sanyo...) a111087 - Quote:
Black Panther - nice. Poor thing. What happend? It is kinda near the bios, something with USB or...? ![]() a111087 - Quote:
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hey what about RLX caps i have a ECS KT600-a sitting in my room that i was going to play with i might recap if they are bad
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RLX? They are probably OST caps, right? IIRC OST do the RLX type...
![]() Fake Nichicon caps onIntel D865GLC mobo: My friend Peter bring the mobo to me for recap.
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Someone earlier said that the mobo manufacturers should just use larger caps.
But if I remember my electronics correctly, the size (in farads) of the capacitor defines what frequency it is going to filter out. PSUs want to filter anything around 60hz (artifacts of switching AC to DC). The boards themselves want to filter anything that may arise from generating frequency signals (ie, clocks for the different components). Smaller caps (fewer farads) filter higher frequencies. So if you replace the caps with bigger ones (more farads), then you'll no longer filter the proper frequencies. Is this right? Granted, I've never done power regulation circuits and it's been awhile, so my electronics is a bit rusty. |
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To put it in short, there are unbeliable differences in filtering different freqency and it has all together nothing to do with capacity at all and everything to do with technology of the capacitor. Quote:
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The CPU VRM filtering can be seen, if we forget all the temperature/frequency and impedance problems involved as simply as resistance of the CPU and in parallel the resistance (ESR) of the Vcore output caps. There is need that these caps have at least 20x lower the resistance (that is why quality caps are used and in parallel connection, witch futher decrease the resulting resistance) so most of the ripple go thru them ![]() Again, even this is a dangerous oversimplification, but it works almost like this - the other variables play relatively little role - at least as long, that the regulator is designed to use suitable frequency for them (near 100kHz is typical well performing spot of polymers, however as frequency increase (starting from like 50Hz), the capacity of the cap decrease (!) ... so it is a very complex thing)... Polymers is wise to use only where the regulation circuit is designed for them directly - where no low frequency exist. That is because in low frequency the polymers simply suxx badly. You can find the multiplier for lower frequency in specs and come up with table like this: Samxon X-con URL polymes: 120Hz = 0.05; 1kHz = 0.30; 10kHz = 0.70; 100kHz = 1.00 Samxon electrolyte GA cap: 120Hz = 0.50; 1kHz = 0.80; 10kHz = 0.90; 100kHz = 1.00 So using the table shown up there we can calculate the real maximal ripple currents for Samxon GA 3300uF 6.3V and Samxon URL 820uF 6.3V caps: 120Hz - URL = 332mA, GA = 2345mA 1kHz - URL = 1992mA, GA = 3752mA 10kHz - URL = 4648mA, GA = 4221mA 100kHz - URL = 6640mA, GA = 4690mA So as you can clearly see, polymers with the multiplier 0.05 has no chance in 120Hz (and let's not even mention 50Hz). So polymers are good for output phase of hi-frequency VRM circuits and nowhere else. This nicely demonstrating and confirming the design of Intel D955XCS mainboard:
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MSI 6541 (Compaq Evo 310) and G-Luxon caps in it
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thats great. My MSI board in my P4 rig has the same kind of caps and the age is getting up there.
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Hi folks, new user here; just found this thread whilst idley flicking through the forums
![]() See loads of blown caps on a day to day basis due to my work, mostly through Dell "CapMan" Optiplexs and HP Compaq desktops. No pictures to post. I think it was touched upon before, but much of the issues causing the bad caps, especially for the above two brands and Apple also was due to them buying cheap caps using a stolen formula. A stolen formula with a vital missing stabilisation ingredient As much as some folks are right up Apples bottom, they're not immune to sourcing cheap parts either.Obviously anything chemical isn't going to last forever so the above is certainly not true for all the cases we've seen on this thread ![]() I see quite a lot of them in the cheaper OEM power supplies and definately a lot of Gigabyte and MSI motherboards (socket 478 and socket A mostly). It suprises me to find that picture of a blown cap on an X-Fi here too - got one in my machine. I have noticed that much of the hardware I deal with daily generally has caps that have going or are going, or have lids marked with permanent marker, making me wonder if there's been a lot of replacement going on. Repaired one example at work yesterday, we scrapped off a 22" widescreen TFT monitor (NEC). I'm a stubborn bugger and can't stand throwing an otherwise decent bit of kit away, so cracked it open, finding both the power supply and inverters littered with bulging caps. Replaced them all and I've now got a new screen on my desk ![]() Looks like I'll be sticking around this place, a great deal of information and mods to ogle at
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i read the firsrt page then skipped a few so if this has already been asked i apologise :P but how exactly do you avoide this apeening, them 'poping'?
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That said, i've seen caps bulging and the system lasted over 5 years, even after they spewed brown goop everywhere. PC died eventually, a horrible fiery death... but hey, it took a while to get there.
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a right ok, does it damage the rest of your system if they do? i mean if it dnt goes up in flames or out:P like cpu ram etc?
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**** Troda's tip will be to replace all dody caps with high quality Jap ones. Probably good advice. But a lot of work... and not for people who arent experienced in working with microelectronics and soldering irons. The other way to stop caps from popping is to UNDERCLOCK your PC, and reduce CPU voltage. That gives each electronic a lot more headroom and will wear out/fail much less. If you overclock, and increase volts, you are taking the mainboard ABOVE its design specification (unless it is a quality m/b designed for overclocking). Doing so will only speed up the risk of fail. |
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depends what they were powering. if you see caps next to your CPU socket start bulging/leaking... either solder new ones on, or get a new mobo. fast.
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Its good that they had the breakable vents.... imagine the vents didnt exist
.Trodas is it true that solid polymer caps also come in the old-style aluminium cans?
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