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    Can I use these? GC/RS for RLP

    quick question
    recapping dell psu, missed capacitor spec, it's 3300 6.3 OSI RLP, there seems to be a pi coil in the circuit I would assume it's for 3.3v rail

    RLP
    0.38 ohms @ kHz, ripple 1655

    What I have on hand, is 3300 6.3v samxon GC and 3300 10v RS.

    RS 10v
    0.39 ohms @ 100kHZ, ripple 1863

    GC 6.3v
    0.11 ohms @ 100kHz, ripple 2885

    Which one should I use? or should I just order and wait 4 days?

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    Re: Can I use these? GC/RS for RLP

    use the rs

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      #3
      Re: Can I use these? GC/RS for RLP

      Originally posted by Mad_Professor View Post
      quick question
      recapping dell psu, missed capacitor spec, it's 3300 6.3 OSI RLP, there seems to be a pi coil in the circuit I would assume it's for 3.3v rail

      RLP
      0.38 ohms @ kHz, ripple 1655

      What I have on hand, is 3300 6.3v samxon GC and 3300 10v RS.

      RS 10v
      0.39 ohms @ 100kHZ, ripple 1863

      GC 6.3v
      0.11 ohms @ 100kHz, ripple 2885

      Which one should I use? or should I just order and wait 4 days?
      Either should work, GC has a very low impedance though. I'd pick RS.
      Popcorn.

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        #4
        Re: Can I use these? GC/RS for RLP

        Thanks guys, I used the RS, I also ran into same thing with another PSU 2200uf 6.3 and after jazzie comment, I used a nichicon HE for that.

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          #5
          Re: Can I use these? GC/RS for RLP

          RS is better for PSU indeed. But if the 3.3V rail is mag-amp regulated (which most are, unless you are dealing with some really cheapo PSU), the Samxon GC would have probably worked okay too, despite being quite low ESR.

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