ASUS Blown Caps!!!!!!!!

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Originally posted by: ayman
Originally posted by: Zebo
DFI or die.

Why can't DFI make a 939 board that supports AGP (NOT PCIx) based off of the nF3 Chipset!?!?!?!?

DFI is my favorite but they let me down this time

Ended up going with MSI (1st board = bad) (2nd board = good so far)
Can't ever get it right the first time with MSI lol


they are arent they? im sure i reas somewhere that they are going to bring out a AGP NF3250 skt939 board after their NF4 series gets goin
 

ayman

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Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
Originally posted by: ayman
Originally posted by: Zebo
DFI or die.

Why can't DFI make a 939 board that supports AGP (NOT PCIx) based off of the nF3 Chipset!?!?!?!?

DFI is my favorite but they let me down this time

Ended up going with MSI (1st board = bad) (2nd board = good so far)
Can't ever get it right the first time with MSI lol


they are arent they? im sure i reas somewhere that they are going to bring out a AGP NF3250 skt939 board after their NF4 series gets goin

Yeah well i emailed DFI 2 times askin about this kind of product and got no response back. I also wasn't willing to wait 1-2 or even 3 monthes for the product to be available in the market b/c i've waited long enough to build my system already. kinda upsets me though

Well who knows, I MIGHT end up getting it if i think its worth it, but so far my MSI is going good for me
 

element

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Originally posted by: pcman83
Originally posted by: wolfman579
What was wrong with that picture? I hate to ask.


you dont notice the brown poop coming out of the capacitor?

No sorry, sorry the correct answer was: IT IS BLURRY AS ALL FSCKING HELL!
 

Megatomic

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The blown cap is easily identifiable even on the crappy washed out monitor I'm using at the moment.

To the OP, this really sucks. My board is an inexpensive Soltek model, I now feel compelled to inspect it very closely when I get home.
 

Mem

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My board is an inexpensive Soltek model, I now feel compelled to inspect it very closely when I get home.

No problem for owners with windowed cases ,I did have 11 leaking caps on my ex-Epox 8KHA+ board which was working up until I retired it.

I replaced it with a DFI NF2 board,most of the motherboard makers are now using better quality capacitors,Abit was one of the first to upgrade to higher quality caps,DFI now uses 100% japanese quality caps,even MSI and Epox have started to go with better caps.


However even using the best capacitors does not mean they won`t leak,just less chance of doing so.

Leaking capacitor info (old news).
 

bradley

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Originally posted by: Mem

However even using the best capacitors does not mean they won`t leak,just less chance of doing so.

Leaking capacitor info (old news).

A lot less chance... emphasis on 'a lot.' You'd probably have to use a really poor powersupply, live around a faulty power grid, live in a home with poor wiring; and turn your computer on/off several hundred thousand times daily, while letting it sit in a hermetically sealed box.
 

Mem

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A lot less chance... emphasis on 'a lot.' You'd probably have to use a really poor powersupply, live around a faulty power grid, live in a home with poor wiring; and turn your computer on/off several hundred thousand times daily, while letting it sit in a hermetically sealed box.

Yes a lot less chance,but as we know, PC hardware is not 100% perfect,even the best components can fail .
 

Solutions

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Originally posted by: chilled
The Asus SLI is in my budget, but can't OC to save it's life, and now tehy're having issues.....

I'm not too sure bout that... My Asus SLI overclocked just fine and I have yet to have any issues with it what-so-ever. Maybe after being burned-in for a couple weeks the problems will appear but so far after a week of gaming I haven't found a single issue, and thats with 2 6800Ultras with SLI enabled.
 

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Originally posted by: chilled
The Asus SLI is in my budget, but can't OC to save it's life, and now tehy're having issues.....

I'm not too sure bout that... My Asus SLI overclocked just fine and I have yet to have any issues with it what-so-ever. Maybe after being burned-in for a couple weeks the problems will appear but so far after a week of gaming I haven't found a single issue, and thats with 2 6800Ultras with SLI enabled.
 

Solutions

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Originally posted by: chilled
The Asus SLI is in my budget, but can't OC to save it's life, and now tehy're having issues.....

I'm not too sure bout that... My Asus SLI overclocked just fine and I have yet to have any issues with it what-so-ever. Maybe after being burned-in for a couple weeks the problems will appear but so far after a week of gaming I haven't found a single issue, and thats with 2 6800Ultras with SLI enabled.
 

bradley

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Originally posted by: Mem
A lot less chance... emphasis on 'a lot.' You'd probably have to use a really poor powersupply, live around a faulty power grid, live in a home with poor wiring; and turn your computer on/off several hundred thousand times daily, while letting it sit in a hermetically sealed box.

Yes a lot less chance,but as we know, PC hardware is not 100% perfect,even the best components can fail .

But at least we still have our health. :laugh:
 

piroroadkill

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Originally posted by: Blain

>> If there is an infection of bad caps, it likely won't be limited to only Asus MBs. <<

True, but it's not just an infection as you put it, the mobo manufacturers DELIBERATELY source their caps, and as in this ASUS example, they sourced the cheapest tat they could, whereas more reputable manufacturers are sticking with the tried and tested japanese cap brands, like Rubycon, Panasonic, Sanyo, etc.
 

pcman83

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Nice triple post. Anyone know what caused this? I am on a APC backup. Have a enermax powersupply.. Could it be my prevous overclock?
 

mrweirdo

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0_o now I'm scarred. I just recently replaced an ECS KS75A mobo that had blow caps and finaly died because of it. I'm now using an ASUS nforce 2 untra something board. I hope the same thing doesn hapen because I wont have the money this time around to fix it for awhile with other expenses. I'm gona have to go back to use a POS P2 celeron if that hapens
 

pcman83

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Originally posted by: piroroadkill
Originally posted by: Blain

>> If there is an infection of bad caps, it likely won't be limited to only Asus MBs. <<

True, but it's not just an infection as you put it, the mobo manufacturers DELIBERATELY source their caps, and as in this ASUS example, they sourced the cheapest tat they could, whereas more reputable manufacturers are sticking with the tried and tested japanese cap brands, like Rubycon, Panasonic, Sanyo, etc.


Now i must say that ASUS is one of the best brands of boards you can get. I have been working for a computer shop for a while and hardley never see asus boards with blown caps. the ones we see the most are MSI.
 

Zebo

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Now i must say that ASUS is one of the best brands of boards you can get.

Was!!! now I think EPOX MSI ASUS and those types are all the same (mid grade). I looked at frys where mobos are on display..only about 1/2 of caps on ASUS's boards are Jap Caps..certainly no aluminum caps. Besides Asus kinda week in bios and Overclcoking department latly not able to win a mobo roundup anyplace in over a year.

I defy anyone to show me an ABIT board made after NF7-S or a DFI board made after NFII ultra Infinity with leaky caps... (that's in the last two years)

IMHO (besides server boards like supermicro/tyan/iwill/Intel which are best)

1. DFI
2. ABIT
3. Gigabyte
 

Baked

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Originally posted by: pcman83

Now i must say that ASUS is one of the best brands of boards you can get. I have been working for a computer shop for a while and hardley never see asus boards with blown caps. the ones we see the most are MSI.

Don't know what MSI mobo you've tried or what specs you're running, but I've been using MSI mobos for custom builts and my own system since 2000 and have never had a problem w/ any of them. Blown caps? Not w/ my MSI mobos.
 

Trente

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I know my Gigabyte 6600GT uses Sanyo caps. Have yet to check the mobo, also Gigabyte made. Zebo, you rated Gigabyte as 3rd, but they deliver the best bang for the buck among the three you listed, don't they?

Is it safe to say that with relation to cost, Gigabyte is near the top?
 

Zebo

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Originally posted by: Trente
I know my Gigabyte 6600GT uses Sanyo caps. Have yet to check the mobo, also Gigabyte made. Zebo, you rated Gigabyte as 3rd, but they deliver the best bang for the buck among the three you listed, don't they?

Is it safe to say that with relation to cost, Gigabyte is near the top?

price/performance Epox is top (that's why I own it). Hell the gigabyte 939 board was $200 for months, signifigantly more than other NF3 939 competitors, before they came with ultra..so you cant rank them a good p/p brand IMO..

But gigabyte AFAIK, least uses jap caps.. Rubycon on high power.. Sanyo on others...
 

Terumo

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Originally posted by: piroroadkill
This is messed up that they're STILL using the shi t caps today, and no, it's not wear and tear, it's terrible quality tawainese aluminium electrolytic capacitors which are causing this, it's a long standing issue since 2001 or so, see http://www.badcaps.net

F uck ASUS. I know Abit had a huge problem in the past, but I would buy Abit boards these days, they started using all high quality japanese caps ever since this fiasco came to light, they call it "BulletProof technology", which is basically a long winded way of saying "We don't use s hit caps anymore".

Thanks for the link!

When I RMAed this board last year Asus replaced like 6 or 8 caps (even though they claim there wasn't any problem with the board). So they might be doing that with any RMAed boards manufactured from 2003 onwards.
 

WileCoyote

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wow you aren't going to believe this:

I read this article and checked my INTEL D865 GBF/PERC board and I have about 7 blown capacitors, half of which are oozing brown stuff from the top. All the K ones are fine, it's only the X ones that have problems.

I bought the INTEL board b/c I want stability over anything. So much for that.

I'll post pics tonight. You won't believe the mess... good times. godamnit.
 

ribbon13

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The virtues of knowing how to solder and having a quality soldering station go without saying.

Come on people, haven't you ever built a heathkit before?
 

WileCoyote

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wow I have to pay Intel $25 to call them for motherboard support. Well, it looks like I'm in the market for a new board... and I'll be going AMD this time.

edit:
holy crap intel sucks big time. I paid the $25 and they don't even cross ship motherboards. My entire business is tied into this computer. Since my business is building and fixing computers, Intel just lost a business partner.
 

Zebo

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Originally posted by: WileCoyote
wow you aren't going to believe this:

I read this article and checked my INTEL D865 GBF/PERC board and I have about 7 blown capacitors, half of which are oozing brown stuff from the top. All the K ones are fine, it's only the X ones that have problems.

I bought the INTEL board b/c I want stability over anything. So much for that.

I'll post pics tonight. You won't believe the mess... good times. godamnit.

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