First post, by Shponglefan
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I have a DFI ITOX G4E620-N motherboard that I'm looking to replace some of the electrolytic capacitors. My plan is to replace them with polymer capacitors. I haven't done a polymer replacement before, so I'm looking for some advice on what capacitors would be suitable.
I've marked the capacitors on the below photo:
Green - 3300uF 6.3V KZG (10mm diameter, 5mm lead spacing)
Yellow - 1500uF 16V KZG (10mm diameter, 5mm lead spacing)
Pink - 220uF 25V KY (8mm diameter, 3.5mm lead spacing)
Looking up the original specs of these capacitors, impedance values* (see note below) are as follows:
3300uF 6.3V - 12 mΩ
1500uF 16V - 13mΩ
220uF 25V - 130mΩ (0.13Ω)
My understanding of polymer capacitor replacement values is to try to match ESR. For VRM in, voltage matching is important. For VRM out, it's possible to go lower voltage depending on the circuit.
The other thing I'm trying to match is lead spacing and diameter to ensure properly fitting caps. I am finding some limitations with this on lower voltage polymer caps, as caps in the 2.5V or 4V range have more limited options for 5mm lead spacing.
My initial thinking for replacements are:
3300uF 6.3V -> Wurth Elektronik 1500uF 6.3.V - https://www.digikey.ca/en/products/detail/w%C … 5175012/5147475
1500uF 16V -> Wurth Elektronik 820uF 16V - https://www.digikey.ca/en/products/detail/w%C … 5375010/5147486
I'm not sure about the 220uF 25V capacitor. Spec sheet has a much higher ESR, so maybe just replace it with a regular electrolytic cap? Or I might even just leave it for now, since it's not showing physical signs of failure.
I'm also not sure about the lone 3300uF capacitor next to the CPU power connector. It was the only 3300uF capacitor not showing signs of leakage. It tested at ~4400uF so it's out-of-spec though and will need replacing.
Rest of the electrolytic caps on the board aren't showing any signs of leakage. Full motherboard photo below:
*edited to add:
I realized I was reading the specs sheets wrong. They listed max impedance, but not actual ESR values. My understanding is impedence and ESR values are related, but not necessarily 1-to-1.
I measured the one non-leaky 3300uF KZG capacitor at 40mΩ. In comparison, I tested some FR-series Panasonic caps and they measured between 50mΩ to 60mΩ.

