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Zed Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 1:07 am Post subject: 4PDA2+ Bulging capacitors |
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I think I've got bulging caps in this mobo. 5 or 6, mostly clustered
around the AGP slot. EC26 and EC27 are examples. This computer is now
suddenly a crash monster--random spontaneous reboots from stop various
stop errors. Increasing instability, which prompted mobo examination.
This is actually the 2nd 4PDA2+ I've had in this machine. The first
had buggy temp readings, and it too looks like it has several bulging
caps near the agp slot. The bulging is accompanied by a beige
substance that flakes off.
I assume this appearance is not normal for these caps. Anybody else
have this prob? I know the 8KHA+ had this problem.
Dave
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dave Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 2:40 am Post subject: Re: 4PDA2+ Bulging capacitors |
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Any mainboard made about that time has the problem. And yes, bulging and
leaking beige substance will definately cause lockups or failure to boot.
You can order the caps from Mouser and replace them yourself if you're good
with a soldering iron. That's what I did. Epox will exchange it for a
small fee. There are also people on the web that will fix it for a fee.
http://www.badcaps.net/
DaveL
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| Quote: | I think I've got bulging caps in this mobo. 5 or 6, mostly clustered
around the AGP slot. EC26 and EC27 are examples. This computer is now
suddenly a crash monster--random spontaneous reboots from stop various
stop errors. Increasing instability, which prompted mobo examination.
This is actually the 2nd 4PDA2+ I've had in this machine. The first
had buggy temp readings, and it too looks like it has several bulging
caps near the agp slot. The bulging is accompanied by a beige
substance that flakes off.
I assume this appearance is not normal for these caps. Anybody else
have this prob? I know the 8KHA+ had this problem.
Dave
Antec SLK3700BQE case
P4 2.8 ghz
2 - 256 meg PC3200 crucial, dual channel
Zalman CNPS7000Cu cooler
Antec trupower 430 w psu
Radeon 9600
Turtle Beach Santa Cruz
36 gig Raptors Raid 0
Maxtor slaves
Win2K SP2 |
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Zed Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 10:56 am Post subject: Re: 4PDA2+ Bulging capacitors |
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On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 18:21:58 -0800, "dave" <nospam> wrote:
| Quote: | Any mainboard made about that time has the problem. And yes, bulging and
leaking beige substance will definately cause lockups or failure to boot.
You can order the caps from Mouser and replace them yourself if you're good
with a soldering iron. That's what I did. Epox will exchange it for a
small fee. There are also people on the web that will fix it for a fee.
http://www.badcaps.net/
DaveL
I can do the soldering Dave. Do you favor any particular cap |
brand/types? Thanks.....
Dave |
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 1:04 pm Post subject: Re: 4PDA2+ Bulging capacitors |
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"Zed" <Zed@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 18:21:58 -0800, "dave" <nospam> wrote:
Any mainboard made about that time has the problem. And yes, bulging and
leaking beige substance will definately cause lockups or failure to boot.
You can order the caps from Mouser and replace them yourself if you're
good
with a soldering iron. That's what I did. Epox will exchange it for a
small fee. There are also people on the web that will fix it for a fee.
http://www.badcaps.net/
DaveL
I can do the soldering Dave. Do you favor any particular cap
brand/types? Thanks.....
Dave
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My 8RDA+ that I replaced the caps on has performed perfectly ever since.
It's what I'm typing on right now. I only replaced the green caps because
those were the ones that were failing. The black ones were all ok. The
greens were a different brand than the blacks. No doubt that particular
brand was junk. Just make sure you order the proper uF, voltage and lead
type. Mouser is a good website to buy from. They have a great selection.
I don't think brand makes that much of a difference. I bought Nichicon brand
but all the brands that Mouser carries are good quality. Good luck. It's
not an easy job.
DaveL |
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Zed Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 5:45 pm Post subject: Re: 4PDA2+ Bulging capacitors |
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| Quote: | My 8RDA+ that I replaced the caps on has performed perfectly ever since.
It's what I'm typing on right now. I only replaced the green caps because
those were the ones that were failing. The black ones were all ok. The
greens were a different brand than the blacks. No doubt that particular
brand was junk. Just make sure you order the proper uF, voltage and lead
type. Mouser is a good website to buy from. They have a great selection.
I don't think brand makes that much of a difference. I bought Nichicon brand
but all the brands that Mouser carries are good quality. Good luck. It's
not an easy job.
DaveL
I have done fine soldering work like that and the main problem seems |
to be desoldering. The joints are too small to use a regular vacuum
tool. Did you use anything special? Can't say I'm crazy about
de-soldering wick. I'm sure some googling will yield some answers but
I thought I'd ask.
Dave |
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dave Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 9:56 pm Post subject: Re: 4PDA2+ Bulging capacitors |
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"Zed" <Zed@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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My 8RDA+ that I replaced the caps on has performed perfectly ever since.
It's what I'm typing on right now. I only replaced the green caps because
those were the ones that were failing. The black ones were all ok. The
greens were a different brand than the blacks. No doubt that particular
brand was junk. Just make sure you order the proper uF, voltage and lead
type. Mouser is a good website to buy from. They have a great selection.
I don't think brand makes that much of a difference. I bought Nichicon
brand
but all the brands that Mouser carries are good quality. Good luck. It's
not an easy job.
DaveL
I have done fine soldering work like that and the main problem seems
to be desoldering. The joints are too small to use a regular vacuum
tool. Did you use anything special? Can't say I'm crazy about
de-soldering wick. I'm sure some googling will yield some answers but
I thought I'd ask.
Dave
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I used what I had which was a 18 watt chisel tip soldering iron, a spring
loaded solder sucker and solder wick.
DaveL |
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