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My first Cap replacement

PostPosted: November 17th, 2011, 4:56 am
by Klinc
Heya
Well I notice how shovenose and others talk about replacing caps and so so I decided to give it a try. I've always been scared to try such things being afraid I might mess up something and blow something up. So here's what happened.

I bought a dell Optiplex for cheap from a yard sale. Decided to fix it up for my 5 yr old son. So I replaced the cpu with a E6300 dual core and popped 3gb of ram in it with a Radeon X300 gpu for so long. But the thing kept on freezing. So I removed the ram tried different sticks another psu. I first thought it was the ram cause it kept on stucking when running mem test or when running mini xp on Hirens boot cd.

But then a mate told me Dell boards are known for they're bad caps and I should check it out. So I inspected the board and what do you know 4 bad caps. So I thought ok get another mobo. But hell the mobos cost more than what the whole pc wouldve cost.

So I wrote down the caps sizes which was 2200muF and went down to the electronics store. Cost me less than 3 dollars for the four of them. Borrowed a soldering iron and a solder sucker from a mate and nervously took the board out and started to go to work. Hell half an hour later I was done and the pc is working perfectly. I wish I took pictures of how I did it but being my first time trying it that was the last thing going through my mind.

I never knew it was so easy. Not much a guy can mess up seeing that the ends is at the bottom and nothing else close to it that you can accidentally hurt with the soldering iron. Never again will I replace a thing by buying something new because of a bad cap.
So yeah I lost my cap virginity

Re: My first Cap replacement

PostPosted: November 17th, 2011, 8:51 am
by shovenose
One problem: you have to make sure you use 105c rated low ESR caps! Most electronics shops don't carry those. But congrats On the repair!

Re: My first Cap replacement

PostPosted: November 17th, 2011, 11:01 am
by Klinc
They were the exact same caps as the ones I removed. A mate went with me to the store as he fixes LCDs for a living. So he made sure I got the right stuff

Re: My first Cap replacement

PostPosted: November 17th, 2011, 12:50 pm
by c_hegge
Cool. OOC, what brand and series did you use (and what were the failed ones)?

Re: My first Cap replacement

PostPosted: November 17th, 2011, 2:01 pm
by Klinc
Brands? You get them in brands? They were black with 2200muF standing on it. That's all I know lol. Didn't see a brand name on it or it were to small to notice but I know the pc is working like a charm now. No more freezes. Running like a charm. If they go again then ill just fix them again lol
But maybe then i will look for some brand names lol
Btw what brands are good? Corsair? Seasonic?

Re: My first Cap replacement

PostPosted: November 17th, 2011, 3:37 pm
by c_hegge
I menat brands of capacitors. There are only 6 good ones:

Chemi-Con (except for KZG and KZJ series)
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Nichicon (Except HM and HN series with pre-2005 date codes)
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Samxon (except GF and GL series)
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Rubycon
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Panasonic
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Sanyo
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If it's not one of the above, then you'll have to do this again when your replacment caps fail.

Re: My first Cap replacement

PostPosted: November 26th, 2011, 9:12 am
by Klinc
c_hegge wrote:I menat brands of capacitors. There are only 6 good ones:

Chemi-Con (except for KZG and KZJ series)
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Nichicon (Except HM and HN series with pre-2005 date codes)
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Samxon (except GF and GL series)
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Rubycon
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Panasonic
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Sanyo
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If it's not one of the above, then you'll have to do this again when your replacment caps fail.

Thx for that. Think you should make a post explaining the good from the bad. The caps I got were no where near that colours lol they were they same colours as the ones I replaced. But next time I know Thx

Re: My first Cap replacement

PostPosted: November 26th, 2011, 1:31 pm
by c_hegge
The colours aren't so much what tell the brand, since they can vary between series (even in the same brand). It's the markings on them.

Re: My first Cap replacement

PostPosted: November 26th, 2011, 8:16 pm
by shovenose
c_hegge wrote:The colours aren't so much what tell the brand, since they can vary between series (even in the same brand). It's the markings on them.

I vote against Sanyo- I've recapped a video card that had a bad one.

Re: My first Cap replacement

PostPosted: November 26th, 2011, 9:15 pm
by c_hegge
If it was bad, it would have been because it was overheated or otherwise stressed. Sanyo are just as reliable as panny and rubycon and always have been.