Re: capacitors
Re: capacitors
Idle question. On one of my boxes, I've got two or three capacitors that are beside the cpu socket that leaked a little bit it would seem. The box is still running and doesn't seem to have suffered any readily apparent ill effects. Is this something I need to be concerned about? I really don't know much about this to be honest with you.
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Perhaps this will help...
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/48
http://home.earthlink.net/~doniteli/index27.htm
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/48
http://home.earthlink.net/~doniteli/index27.htm
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Garak, a capacitor is just made up of two metal plates spaced a given distance apart surrounded by insulation material.
For example: ( -| is a plate) This is also why the engineering standard symbol for a capacitor is -||-.
-| * |-
Where * could be anything from plastic to air.
Now if you're popping capacitors, then something is wrong. Either your power supply is unstable, your system got zapped by a line spike, or you've got something hot in very close proximity. You need to go into your BIOS (usually via the del key, F10 or F1 on system startup. It will tell you what key to press.) and check the voltage output from your power supply. Make sure its within 10% of its rated output. A little over is OK, but if its well under...then thats definitely something to be concerned about.
For example: ( -| is a plate) This is also why the engineering standard symbol for a capacitor is -||-.
-| * |-
Where * could be anything from plastic to air.
Now if you're popping capacitors, then something is wrong. Either your power supply is unstable, your system got zapped by a line spike, or you've got something hot in very close proximity. You need to go into your BIOS (usually via the del key, F10 or F1 on system startup. It will tell you what key to press.) and check the voltage output from your power supply. Make sure its within 10% of its rated output. A little over is OK, but if its well under...then thats definitely something to be concerned about.
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BINGO!Ferno wrote:actually what's going on is episode 2 of the infamous bad caps debacle, where someone stole the recipe for the electrolyte fluid and made a knockoff version.
two of my friends and I all had the same motherboard at one time. Athlon slot A. All three have sense had leaky capacitors. The ones on one of my friend's mobo even exploded, destroying his video card.
I was always curoius to know if there was any way of getting compensation for these problems from the motherboard manufacturer.