OK...you need to know this.yes bro i'm so bad, And i don't have any friends nearby or relatives knows about pc so i'm trying to ask in any pc forums to try to help me, oh and the capacitor is from here first slot gpu And from this now i'm still using my computer, working fine but sometimes happen like bootloop and blink monitor. 🙁 WELP
that from the OP other threadSlow down buddy, you're missing a lot of information here. Like:
- Why are you getting a capacitor for your motherboard? Did the original die or break somehow?
- What motherboard are you trying to fix?
- Do you have a soldering iron and the accompanying tools for it?
that from the OP other thread
Question - capacitor b450m tuf gaming plus
I just found a broken capacitor in my case after hearing something rattling around in my case when toting it around. I'm not sure what to do about it, the computer seems to be running fine still. I've never soldered and don't know much about capacitors and the like. Should I have it fixed or...forums.tomshardware.com
hey guys please help me with my capacitor, cuz im going to buy a capacitor but i don't know it's mean. it is MIL 270/16 5EKA19
Please recommend me for what should i buy and how would i do after i install it ? thanks
Can you post some good pictures of the capacitor...good enough to show all the markings that are readable?
And are you positive you absolutely need this capacitor to make the motherboard at least basicly functional? have you tried using it?
You don't seem to be exactly skilled at this sort of thing (else you'd be able to identify values of the capacitor to replace it, for one thing). This may be a good learning experience but you have to keep in mind you can make it completely unuseable...and possibly something else like PSU and even CPU...if you make a big enough mistake.
Do you realize this is an electrolytic capacitor and what that can mean?
Slow down buddy, you're missing a lot of information here. Like:
- Why are you getting a capacitor for your motherboard? Did the original die or break somehow?
- What motherboard are you trying to fix?
- Do you have a soldering iron and the accompanying tools for it?
OK...you need to know this.yes bro i'm so bad, And i don't have any friends nearby or relatives knows about pc so i'm trying to ask in any pc forums to try to help me, oh and the capacitor is from here first slot gpu And from this now i'm still using my computer, working fine but sometimes happen like bootloop and blink monitor. 🙁 WELP
OK...you need to know this.
Electrolytics like that are commonly used to filter outputs of voltage regulators. Electrolytics are polarized...you have to get the positive lead onto the positive attachment. There are usually clues to help you, but you have to figure it out and I don't even trust myself. I use an ohm meter to make sure I'm getting it right. If you get the polarity wrong it can be catastrophic...i mean like blowing up in your face. Might not be the case here, but you need to know.
Even if it doesn't blow up it could short out the voltage it's filtering. Short that regulator and it could short the PSU; if the PSU lacks good short circuit protection you damage it and that can then propogate back to other components including CPU and GPU. Yes, doomsday worse case scenarios, but you need to know.
Seriously, I'd try to run the mobo without the cap and if it works OK just run with it. The bootloop and monitor blink could be anything, including memory compatibility issues.
thanks mate!! i'm so worried about this cap broken huhu so maybe the bootloop and monitor blink is from the other components? not from my broken cap? i thought it was the broken cap so i try to ask every forum about that. btw thanks you so much i appreciate it!!OK...you need to know this.
Electrolytics like that are commonly used to filter outputs of voltage regulators. Electrolytics are polarized...you have to get the positive lead onto the positive attachment. There are usually clues to help you, but you have to figure it out and I don't even trust myself. I use an ohm meter to make sure I'm getting it right. If you get the polarity wrong it can be catastrophic...i mean like blowing up in your face. Might not be the case here, but you need to know.
Even if it doesn't blow up it could short out the voltage it's filtering. Short that regulator and it could short the PSU; if the PSU lacks good short circuit protection you damage it and that can then propogate back to other components including CPU and GPU. Yes, doomsday worse case scenarios, but you need to know.
Seriously, I'd try to run the mobo without the cap and if it works OK just run with it. The bootloop and monitor blink could be anything, including memory compatibility issues.
If you are confident you can replace the broken cap I would replace the broken cap and see if the problem goes away.thanks mate!! i'm so worried about this cap broken huhu so maybe the bootloop and monitor blink is from the other components? not from my broken cap? i thought it was the broken cap so i try to ask every forum about that. btw thanks you so much i appreciate it!!
I can't say the problem is from other components with any confidence...but it's possible. I'm not really sure what the cap is for as it's hard to tell (maybe someone else has a good idea for that) so I couldn't say what symptoms it being missing might raise.thanks mate!! i'm so worried about this cap broken huhu so maybe the bootloop and monitor blink is from the other components? not from my broken cap? i thought it was the broken cap so i try to ask every forum about that. btw thanks you so much i appreciate it!!