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    ECS D6VAA Bad Caps!!

    Hello guys,
    I've this board for two years now, and from time to time I open my case to clean it, and yesterday I saw a swollen cap on top, near the atx power connector. I have some basic knowledge in electronics and I know that this is not good, although my board is running perfectly, I'm worried because I know that it will crash very soon. The ECS D6VAA http://www.ecsusa.com/products/d6vaa.html is a dual socket 370 board such as the VP6 that is covered in the site. Has anyone of you experienced this bad cap problem with this board? I want to do something like you describe for the VP6 on my D6VAA, could anyone give me some advice, like which caps should I change, and which are the good cap brands I should look for?

    Thanks in advance,

    Belial

    #2
    time to change them NOW.
    if you use high quality caps like panasonic,sanyo,nichicon,rubycon ect you will not have any more cap trouble for the rest of the boards usefull life.
    ]they MUST be low esr type!
    post the brand of the bad caps in the sticky at the top of this forum.
    pics are welcome too.

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      #3
      I would recap it before it gets worse! If one of the failing caps shorts, it can sometimes cause irreversible damage to your board and even CPU's and RAM.

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        #4
        and it WILL get worse.

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