Hi, I have a question regarding a motherboard with SS capacitors that I'm having trouble with. Every now and again it would give overclock failed at boot even when not overclocking.
Recently more often, and the last few weeks at every single boot. It seems like the typical capacitors needing to warm up, then everything is fine.
Weird thing is the capacitors are all solid state. Do SS capacitors degrade the same way as normal caps? Is it worth trying to recap the board?
I have already replaced the PSU.
The board is a gigabyte x79 ud3. it's ageing but still good enough for basic computing with a 6core xeon and 16GB 4channel memory.
Recently more often, and the last few weeks at every single boot. It seems like the typical capacitors needing to warm up, then everything is fine.
Weird thing is the capacitors are all solid state. Do SS capacitors degrade the same way as normal caps? Is it worth trying to recap the board?
I have already replaced the PSU.
The board is a gigabyte x79 ud3. it's ageing but still good enough for basic computing with a 6core xeon and 16GB 4channel memory.
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