Reply 54940 of 56708, by PcBytes
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Trashbytes wrote on 2024-10-29, 10:09:PcBytes wrote on 2024-10-29, 10:04:Trashbytes wrote on 2024-10-29, 05:37:Caps dry out with boards in long term storage, if it hasn't been powered up in 20 years unless the caps were top notch to start with there is a good chance some of them will need replacing.
Tayehs, and some were broken off the board. I figured that if I do a recap I might as well replace 'em all.
Nuke and Pave.
It the only way to be sure !
True dat. I was actually planning to use 820uF 4v poly caps off Xbox 360 mainboards ( I have a lot of 1st gen Xenon scrap boards that fit the silkscreen used on older mobos) but figured I might run into issues using polymers on (Super) Socket 7.
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