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  • Blown capacitors on motherboard: Repair or replace?

    Are blown capacitors on motherboards repairable through soldering, or is board replacement required?

  • #2
    Hi,

    simple answer is yes you can replace them. Might be difficult to identify replacements.

    But, what has caused them to blow? Faulty power supply? And what other damage has it done?

    It is worth a try I guess, but you could spend a long time chasing down other faults and maybe damaging other components such as RAM, Processor bridges etc.

    Lee.

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    • #3
      Hi Lee,

      Thanks for your reply, that makes sense. I was just asking in a more general sense about motherboard capacitor issues. From your experience, how often does a blown capacitor end up causing problems with other components?

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      • #4
        Hi,

        personally I have never seen a motherboard capacitior blow - but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. It is more likely this is a symptom and not the cause. Heat, age and high or overvoltage are normally the killers of capacitors.

        What actually happened to the motherboard? Do you have a photo?

        Lee.

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        • #5
          Thanks for your reply and for explaining this. Just to be clear, I don’t actually have a motherboard with this issue, but I’m generally interested in computers. Can you clarify one thing: are blown capacitors always caused by another issue, or can they fail on their own?

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