Re: Need help identifying capacitor
I discovered the video card works without the missing capacitor.
Well, I guess I'll pick up both a 10uf and a 100uf and then flip a coin.
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Re: Need help identifying capacitor
Thanks for the reply. According to the information to which you refer, the cap would be 10uf.
The first two digits of the "100" are significant, and the third digit represents how many zeros follow it. So, 100 represents 10 followed by no zeros, which is then read as just 10uf. (101 would be 10 followed by 1 zero, or read as 100uf.)
The 25Z is the voltage followed by the series number.
I guess the 122 is a date code, although this company uses a letter and number combination...
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Re: Need help identifying capacitor
I thought that's what it might be, but the first number (122) confused me, as did the Z after the 25. And I'm pretty new to this type of stuff. Thanks for the help!
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Need help identifying capacitor
I accidently knocked a surface mount capacitor off a nVidia geForce4 MX agp video card. It is the same as this capacitor, which is located elsewhere on the same video card. The numbers on the capacitor are 122-100-25Z.
Can anyone translate these numbers? Thanks for any help....
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Hello. Information on this site allowed me to repair a Imac G5. Now, I need some help identifying a surface mount capacitor on an old nVidia agp video card. I will post a picture in a new thread as soon as I am allowed. Great site!
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