just want to share my success at my first capacitor replacement. it was an old pentium2 board (gigabyte ga6bxc) . i removed the capacitor and then attatched 2 wires on the underside of the board where the capacitor was sodlered on. i taped those down, taped the other ends to a capacitor (same ratings as old one) and taped the capacitor to the cpu. its rather ghetto, if you know what i mean, but it works.
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Ghetto huh.... :roll:
Well... back in the days of yore, I'd rig up a car stereo on occasion with methods such as tape and bare twisted wires...
Wel all have to start somewhere, now ya might get a little more daring and get the 'ol soldering iron out...<--- Badcaps.net Founder
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