E egyteam New Member Joined Feb 7, 2005 Jul 2, 2005 #1 I noticed the capacitor I have is not straight such like reviews I have seen on this board, check the pictures is that normal or I have to worry ?
I noticed the capacitor I have is not straight such like reviews I have seen on this board, check the pictures is that normal or I have to worry ?
willkill1337 Member Joined Nov 26, 2004 Location irc.zirc.org - #octeams Jul 2, 2005 #2 I wouldn't be hugely worried about that capacitator unless one of the connections is broken... Oh yeah, WELCOME TO THE FORUMS.
I wouldn't be hugely worried about that capacitator unless one of the connections is broken... Oh yeah, WELCOME TO THE FORUMS.
millhouse Member Joined Apr 4, 2005 Location Ohio Jul 2, 2005 #3 Its fine. Just as long as it is connected as mentioned above. Welcome.
Sentential Contributing Member Joined Sep 16, 2003 Location Knoxville, TN Jul 2, 2005 #4 Thats pretty typical. Rarely will you ever find one that is on totally straight. Its just fine.
OP E egyteam New Member Joined Feb 7, 2005 Jul 3, 2005 Thread Starter #5 Thanks for reply, if it is not good connecting, what will happen, the system will not boot ??
willkill1337 Member Joined Nov 26, 2004 Location irc.zirc.org - #octeams Jul 3, 2005 #6 I think it might boot, just you could have a very unstable system prone to occasional fires and explosions. Well, I wouldn't risk running the mobo if that happened. I'd get someone to solder it on/ RMA the board if it's not your fault. Yeah, Sen I'm not sure I've ever seen a totally straight capacitator.
I think it might boot, just you could have a very unstable system prone to occasional fires and explosions. Well, I wouldn't risk running the mobo if that happened. I'd get someone to solder it on/ RMA the board if it's not your fault. Yeah, Sen I'm not sure I've ever seen a totally straight capacitator.
OP E egyteam New Member Joined Feb 7, 2005 Jul 3, 2005 Thread Starter #7 The unstraight capacitor get worm under load, should it be working good ?
werdz Member Joined Jun 11, 2005 Location Miami, FL Jul 3, 2005 #8 Its normal for them to get warm ;-)
OP E egyteam New Member Joined Feb 7, 2005 Jul 3, 2005 Thread Starter #9 What I mean that the titled capacitor get warmed, so it working normally and connection is good and there is no problem, right ?
What I mean that the titled capacitor get warmed, so it working normally and connection is good and there is no problem, right ?
ropey Member Joined Oct 6, 2001 Location Canada Jul 3, 2005 #10 Right It's all good. I wouldn't move it either. Just leave it as it is and as long as your system is running fine then there is no worry. R
Right It's all good. I wouldn't move it either. Just leave it as it is and as long as your system is running fine then there is no worry. R