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    Dead Cap???

    Hello eveyone just wanted to ask if the cap direcly below the "JUSBLAN1" label is a dead cap. I noticed there is some kind of corrosion coming out but its now the usual venting we see on other caps. and take note its corrosion (dark brownish) instead of the "crap" (light brownish) that comes out of a venting cap.

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    Re: Dead Cap???

    Are you talking about the one closest to the FET?
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      #3
      Re: Dead Cap???

      hard to tell by that pic.
      you could be seeing flux residue from the fet.
      more paste is used on those larger parts so more flux.
      cant identify the caps.

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        #4
        Re: Dead Cap???

        Originally posted by Super Nade
        Are you talking about the one closest to the FET?
        The capacitor directly below the "JUSBLAN1" label.

        Anyways I don't know if this means anything but my mobo's sensors "-12v" entry is indicating something like "-64v"
        CPU: Sempron 2500+ / P4 2.8E / P4 2.6C / A64 x2 4000+ / E6420 / E8500 / i5-3470 / i7-3770
        GPU: TNT2 M64 / Radeon 9000 / MX 440-SE / 7300GT / Radeon 4670 / GTS 250 / Radeon 7950 / 660 Ti / GTS 450

        Main Driver: Intel i7 3770 | Asus P8H61-MX | MSI GTS 450 | 8GB of NO NAME DDR3 RAM (2x4GB) | 1TB SATA HDD (W.D. Blue) | ASUS DVD-RW | 22" HP Compaq LE2202x (1920x1080) | Seasonic S12II-620 PSU | Antec 300 | Windows 7 Ultimate with SP1

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          #5
          Re: Dead Cap???

          short answer, if it doubt replace (or at lest test it)

          it does look like something on the top of the can and possibly coming from under the sleeve
          or like KC8 has mentioned but it doesn't look like a popped can
          (bit hard to tell due to flash reflection)
          possibly the cap is OK I am thinking and just crap on the can.

          -64V no idea

          Yeah it may help knowing what brand type they are ?...
          if they are crap , as you know... rip them all out and replace them all regardless .

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            #6
            Re: Dead Cap???

            Some caps will leak dark brown.
            I have an inverter board here with leaky/vented Elite brand caps and the 'stuff' is very dark brown.
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              #7
              Re: Dead Cap???

              replaced power supply with a know good one (a reliable HEC brand that has worked ok for me), and the -64v reading disappeared. :-) I'm qoing to observe it for a while. Actually I'm letting it run prime 95 and 3dmark2001se for about 1 week.
              CPU: Sempron 2500+ / P4 2.8E / P4 2.6C / A64 x2 4000+ / E6420 / E8500 / i5-3470 / i7-3770
              GPU: TNT2 M64 / Radeon 9000 / MX 440-SE / 7300GT / Radeon 4670 / GTS 250 / Radeon 7950 / 660 Ti / GTS 450

              Main Driver: Intel i7 3770 | Asus P8H61-MX | MSI GTS 450 | 8GB of NO NAME DDR3 RAM (2x4GB) | 1TB SATA HDD (W.D. Blue) | ASUS DVD-RW | 22" HP Compaq LE2202x (1920x1080) | Seasonic S12II-620 PSU | Antec 300 | Windows 7 Ultimate with SP1

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