so much for the solid cap hype![]()
so much for the solid cap hype![]()
E8400 8x500=4000 | ABIT IP35-E
2x2GB Tracer PC2-6400 1:1 500MHz 5-5-5-15 2.0V
Galaxy 8800GT 800/2000/1100 1.3V | 80GB X25-M G2 + 1.5TB 7200.11 | XFiXG
Fuzion | MCW60 | DDC2+Petra | Coolrad22T+BIP1
Merom 13x133=1733 1MB L2 0.950V
Great conclusion.![]()
The solid caps are indeed better and you could argue as long as you wanted. This wouldn't change. It's the circuit design that makes the difference. I doubt that Asus designed this particular board for someone running his CPU at 4.6GHz with 1.65V VCore. That's the point.
Edit: Sorry, of course I meant 4.5Ghz with 1.65V VCore.
Last edited by celemine1Gig; 07-28-2007 at 11:46 AM.
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Thank you for your comment, friedchips-san, G H Z-san, TTmodder-san, eva2000-san, El Snorro-san, stealthbomber-san, ineedaname-san, White B-san, ziddey-san, celemine1Gig-san![]()
It seems not CPU-Z's bug but P5K-E's BIOS bug.![]()
Because CPU-Z is OK for P4-631 with P5B-D or P5K or P965-S.![]()
As I am a chemist, I always do benches putting on safety glasses and experiment wear.![]()
Vcore was 1.65V and system was not running bench but idle.![]()
As 1000μF/16V capacitors are used with P5B-D's EATX-12V line, I used it.
And it seems OK because I can get WR with this repaired board.![]()
Always I put it.![]()
It's OK because I like joke.![]()
It is as you say.
ASUS produces good boards.
I think the defect of the capacitor caused this accident.
DEWA DEWA ~
NewBeetle
Hi NewBeetle,
I don't even think that the capacitor was defective to begin with. I rather think that it was just not rated high enough to withstand the extreme current draw of your CPU at 4.5GHz with 1.65V. It seems that this cap is filtering the 12V-EPS 8-pin power connector that is located right next to it. The CPU draws it's main power from there.
As I said, I think the ripple current just got too big for the cap, thus it exploded. If there would've been two of the these solid caps in parallel, I think they would still be OK. But the single one was just not up to the extreme task. Perhaps your replacement cap has got a higher ripple current rating, or it's just the larger physical size that let's it withstand more strain and that's why it's still OK.
Quote from one of our professors:
"Reality is hiding in the imaginary part."
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