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    2700uF instead of 3300uF

    Hey guys, I have a question. I need to replace the caps on my og Xbox motherboard, but I can't buy quality capacitors in my country with this specification (everything is either out of stock, with a minimum order of 1000 or just plain too big to fit in the Xbox). Can I replace the 5 3300uF caps with 5 Panasonic 2700uF caps? Thanks

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    Re: 2700uF instead of 3300uF

    It usually depends on the ripple and esr of the original caps. If this is for power filtering going down in capacitance is usually not a big deal in most cases
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      Re: 2700uF instead of 3300uF

      look at the xbox threads

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        Re: 2700uF instead of 3300uF

        Originally posted by Satdude View Post
        Can I replace the 5 3300uF caps with 5 Panasonic 2700uF caps? Thanks
        Should be fine, assuming you use FR, FM, or FS series.
        In terms of capacitance, 2700 uF is within 20% of 3300 uF... so OK to do.

        Originally posted by stj View Post
        look at the xbox threads
        Linking this for the O/P:

        This is the thread itself:
        https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=48951

        And this is the last iteration, if you want to save yourself some reading:
        https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...&postcount=196

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          Re: 2700uF instead of 3300uF

          If we are talking low-ESR (not ultra-low ESR like those on later PC motherboards), I do have both Chemi-Cons KYA and KYB 3300/6.3 on stock, they differ in life endurance, ESR/ripple current and size (KYA 5 mm shorter). Also do have SOME ultra-low ESR caps, or you may try polymodding it arround the CPU. Why didn't you check first?
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