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| 320080 | 2005-05-20 07:02:00 | I think I found the right ones here at Farnell (nz.farnell.com) however I'm not sure they are low esr or suitable for a mobo, and the fact that it would cost me $45 just for the caps, not including delivery or anything so that's a good reason why I don't think I'll get them. 2200uf's from Jaycar seem the logical move (and cheaper), or could one get away with 1000uf ?? |
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| 320081 | 2008-02-29 01:09:00 | just a quick update, Ive found this site Radial South Island (www.sicom.co.nz) that sells that sort of cap you were all talking about....i know this topic is a little old |
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| 320082 | 2008-02-29 03:11:00 | With motherboards that have faulty capacitors, some of which may show domed heads and brown dribble, I find it cheaper in the long run to fit a new motherboard. Yes I do have a soldering iron and have used one for 60 years! | PENTIUM (426) | ||
| 320083 | 2008-02-29 05:45:00 | just a quick update, Ive found this site Radial South Island (www.sicom.co.nz) that sells that sort of cap you were all talking about....i know this topic is a little old 3 years is a LITTLE old? |
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