Leaking Chhsi capacitors on a MSI 694D Pro motherboard. The Capacitor plague (also known as Bad Capacitors, Bad Caps or Bloated Capacitors) involved the common premature failure of certain brands of electrolytic capacitors used in various electronics equipment, and particularly in motherboards, video cards, CF bulbs, and power supplies of personal computers. Image File history File linksMetadata Bad_Capacitor_01. ...
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A motherboard, also known as a mainboard, system board, or logic boards on Apple Computers, and sometimes abbreviated as mobo (generally credited to the magazine Maximum PC) is the central or primary circuit board making up a complex electronic system, such as a modern computer. ...
Electrolytic capacitors An electrolytic capacitor is a type of capacitor with a larger capacitance per unit volume than other types, making them valuable in relatively high-current and low-frequency electrical circuits. ...
The ABIT KT7, an ATX format motherboard A motherboard is a printed circuit board used in a personal computer. ...
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An incorrect electrolyte formula within a faulty capacitor causes the production of hydrogen gas, leading to bulging or deformation of the capacitor's case, and eventual venting of the electrolyte. In rare cases faulty capacitors have even been reported to pop or explode. General Name, Symbol, Number hydrogen, H, 1 Chemical series nonmetals Group, Period, Block 1, 1, s Appearance colorless Atomic mass 1. ...
Incidence
Faulty capacitors have been discovered in motherboards as old as Socket 7 and have affected boards manufactured up to the present day. The motherboard companies assembled and sold boards with faulty caps sourced from other manufacturers (see below). This is also not a phenomenon that is specific to PC based equipment; the first release of the iMac G5 appears to have suffered as well (see these photos). The problem has apparently been rectified on the updated model of the iMac released in May 2005. Apple has also introduced an extended free repair program for early iMac G5s suffering from the problem [1]. Some eMac computers were affected as well, and there is a similar repair extension program for it[2]. Socket 7 is a physical and electrical specification for the x86 processor socket matching the pins on Pentium microprocessors manufactured by Intel, and compatibles made by Cyrix, AMD and others. ...
Macs like the iMac Core Duo are also personal computers. Unlike many PCs, the iMac is an all in one with all its components, including processor and speakers, in one case. ...
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While capacitor plague largely affects desktop computer hardware, this problem is by no means limited to that area. These capacitors can also be found in some cameras, network switches, audio equipment, DVD players, and a range of other devices. Even some car electronic control units have been found to have these same brands of often-failing capacitors. However, computer components are by far the most common location of these capacitors. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1652x1176, 341 KB) Failed capacitors on a PSU Template:GFDL-copyright File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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The fact that these failure-prone capacitors are still being used has angered many people, especially in cases where a motherboard populated mainly with high quality capacitors has one or two of the bad capacitors on it, leading to accusations of planned obsolescence on the part of motherboard manufacturers. Indeed, a strong case can be made that these capacitors (which often fail in 6 months or less) are still being manufactured, and are still being chosen over superior components by manufacturers to use in their products. Planned obsolescence (also built-in obsolescence (UK)) is the conscious decision on the part of an agency to produce a consumer product that will become obsolete and/or non-functional in a defined time frame. ...
As of May 2005, [3] some evidence shows that the failing Nichicon capacitors on the iMac, Intel, and Dell boards are due to a different problem (capacitors overfilled with electrolyte) than the one discussed on this page (faulty electrolyte formula). However, both the effects on the system and the physical appearance of the capacitors are the same as the other failing capacitors, as is how to identify them, and the required repair. (This affects the HM and HN Series capacitors only.) Nichicon is a manufacturer of capacitors of various types and applications and is one of the largest manufacturers of capacitors in the world. ...
Symptoms
Bulging or domed tops, no matter how slight, are a sure sign the capacitor is faulty.
Failed Choyo caps which have leaked onto the motherboard. The most common method of identifying capacitors which have failed because of bad electrolyte is visual inspection. Such a capacitor will show one or more of these symptoms: Tayeh caps with buldging tops. ...
Tayeh caps with buldging tops. ...
Download high resolution version (1227x906, 270 KB)Failed Choyo brand capacitors which have leaked onto the motherboard. ...
Download high resolution version (1227x906, 270 KB)Failed Choyo brand capacitors which have leaked onto the motherboard. ...
- Bulging of the vent on the top of the capacitor
- Sitting crooked on the circuit board as the bottom rubber plug is pushed out
- Electrolyte (a crusty brown substance) leaked onto the motherboard from the base of the capacitor
- Venting from the top of the capacitor, visible as rust-like brown deposits, or a visible hole in the vent. [The 'vent' is the impression stamped in the top of the can. The impression forms the seams of the vent. It is designed so that if the capacitor becomes pressurized it will split at the vent's seams relieving the pressure rather than exploding.]
Failed Tayeh capacitors which have vented through their aluminum tops. As the capacitor ages, its capacitance decreases while its equivalent series resistance (ESR) increases. When this happens, the capacitors no longer adequately serve their purpose of filtering the direct current voltages on the motherboard, and system instability results. Some common symptoms are: Failed Tayeh capacitors which have vented through their aluminum tops. ...
Failed Tayeh capacitors which have vented through their aluminum tops. ...
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- Not turning on all the time; having to hit reset or try turning the computer on again
- Instabilities (hangs, BSODs, kernel panics, etc.), especially when symptoms get progressively more frequent over time
- Vcore or other system voltages fluctuating or going out of range, possibly with an increase in CPU temperature as the core voltage rises
- Memory errors, especially ones that get more frequent with time
- Spontaneous reboots
- In case of onboard video cards, unstable image in some video modes
- Failing to complete the POST, or rebooting before it is completed
- Never starting the POST; fans spin but the system appears dead
This failed cap has blown its can off. Unlike the physical signs, which are conclusive evidence the capacitors are failing, many of the operational signs may be caused by other factors, such as a failing power supply [Bad capacitors inside power supplies are also common.], dust clogging a fan, bad RAM, or other hardware problems. Instability once the operating system has loaded may indicate a software problem (such as some types of malware, poorly-written device drivers or software), and not a hardware problem at all. If any of these symptoms are experienced, removing the system's case, and inspecting the capacitors, especially those around the CPU, may immediately identify capacitors as the cause. If there are no physical signs, an oscilloscope may be used to examine the voltage on the capacitors, with excessive ripple voltage being a sign the capacitors are not doing their job. A public payphone that has failed and is displaying the Blue Screen of Death. ...
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Power-on Self Test (POST) is the common term for a computers pre-boot sequence. ...
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A wall wart style variable DC power supply with its cover removed. ...
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Cause of the failing capacitors In some cases the root cause of the failing capacitors is industrial espionage gone wrong. Several Taiwanese electrolyte manufacturers began using a stolen formula that was incomplete, and lacked ingredients needed to produce a stable capacitor. [4] (An anti-corrosion ingredient was not documented, reported in comp.risks .) [5] This article may contain original research or unverified claims. ...
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When a faulty capacitor is charged, the water-based electrolyte becomes unstable, and breaks down producing hydrogen gas. Since these types of capacitors are sealed in an aluminum casing, the pressure builds up within the capacitor until either the flat metal tops of the capacitor begins to bend, or the rubber sealing plug is pushed down. Eventually the pressure exceeds the strength of the metal casing and venting occurs, either by blowing out the rubber bottom of the capacitor, or bursting the scored metal vent on the top of the capacitor. When an electrolytic capacitors bursts, effects can range from a pop and a hissing noise to a small explosion. Venting is typically messy, and the acidic electrolyte must be cleaned off the motherboard to prevent further damage. This article is about the chemical substances. ...
General Name, Symbol, Number hydrogen, H, 1 Chemical series nonmetals Group, Period, Block 1, 1, s Appearance colorless Atomic mass 1. ...
Aluminum is a soft and lightweight metal with a dull silvery appearance, due to a thin layer of oxidation that forms quickly when it is exposed to air. ...
Sadly, once the problems with these capacitors became known, there is evidence that motherboard manufacturers continued to use the bad capacitors either knowingly or unknowingly. Only ABIT has admitted to the problems, while other manufacturers have given responses ranging from ignorance to denial. ABIT has since switched to using exclusively Japanese manufactured capacitors by Rubycon. EPoX while not officially admitting they've ever had a problem with capacitors, will unofficially repair (for little to no charge) any board sent to them with blown capacitors even those now out of warranty. Other companies have gone so far as to issue legal threats to web sites mentioning their names in conjunction with capacitor failures.[citation needed]IEEE's Spectrum covered the issue [4], and later estimated that the problem cost US$100 million to fix.[6] Universal abit (formerly ABIT) is a Taiwanese computer components manufacturer, active since the late 1980s. ...
4 Rubycon capacitors on a motherboard Rubycon Corporation was established in 1952 in Nagano, JAPAN. Rubycon specializes in the design and production of aluminum electrolytic capacitors (AECs), film capacitors and power supply units. ...
EPoX are a manufacturer of motherboards, video cards and communication products. ...
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Replacement of failing capacitors
An MSI 694D Pro motherboard with all new Nichicon capacitors. Some repair personnel are willing to perform the labor intensive task of replacing motherboard capacitors (typically referred to as "recapping"). Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1984x1488, 738 KB)A freshly recapped MSI 694D Pro motherboard with new Nichicon capacitors. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1984x1488, 738 KB)A freshly recapped MSI 694D Pro motherboard with new Nichicon capacitors. ...
A motherboard, also known as a mainboard, system board, or logic boards on Apple Computers, and sometimes abbreviated as mobo (generally credited to the magazine Maximum PC) is the central or primary circuit board making up a complex electronic system, such as a modern computer. ...
When choosing to recap or replace a motherboard there are a few things to consider: - If you replace vs repair or your repair fails you may need to reinstall your Operating System and other software. If possible back up important files before attempting either one.
- If replacing the motherboard with the same vintage you may end up with yet another motherboard with faulty original capacitors. This is almost certain if you choose the same model motherboard.
- Recapping a motherboard does not guarantee its revival. Other components can be damaged by a capacitor operating out of specification, leaked electrolyte, or even the replacement process. (Motherboards can be damaged by heat during the soldering process especially if the person attempting the repair is unskilled.)
- If you have a PC133 type Memory or older vintage system then to ensure avoiding the possibility of another motherboard in the "bad cap era" you will have to upgrade at least into the mid DDR range. That means the added cost of a new processor and memory. (Many of the earlier DDR capable motherboards also had capacitor problems but you should be able to find a newer board that works with your existing processor and memory.)
Soldering on motherboards, which are typically made of six or more layers, some of which may have ground planes, and may use lead-free solder requiring higher temperatures than leaded solders, can be challenging. Attempting a repair without the right equipment and skills can easily destroy an otherwise repairable board. Before replacing the capacitors on a motherboard, research has to be done into the proper low-ESR replacements and best soldering methods for the board in question. During the repair process special care should be taken to protect the hands and eyes as capacitor fluid is acidic. In telecommunication, a ground plane is an electrically conductive surface that serves as the near-field reflection point for an antenna, or as a reference ground in a circuit. ...
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Typically only electrolytic capacitors with rated at 470 µF and above will fail. The smaller capacitances are presumably implemented with different electrolytes. They are also typically used for coupling and not voltage control. As such they are not heavily stressed. The term microfarad is used to note the storage capacity value of electrolytic capacitors and represents one millionth of a farad, or 0. ...
Usually when motherboards are recapped all the 'bad brand' capacitors of 1000 µF and above and any 470 µF or above in the vicinity of the VRMs (Voltage Regulators), CPU, chipset, memory, or AGP slot are replaced. Capacitors in other areas are typically used for signal coupling and not voltage control. ESR is not critical for coupling capacitors so one that is simply operating out of range normally does not cause problems. (Although a completely failed coupling capacitor will.) The term microfarad is used to note the storage capacity value of electrolytic capacitors and represents one millionth of a farad, or 0. ...
The term microfarad is used to note the storage capacity value of electrolytic capacitors and represents one millionth of a farad, or 0. ...
Failing capacitors with smaller values are not unheard of, nor are bad brand capacitors (of any value) failing electrically with no visible symptoms, so replacing all capacitors may be advisable—particularly if the existing capacitors are from a questionable manufacturer.
Failure analysis While failing capacitors typically results in the aforementioned system instabilities, occasionally failed capacitors will lead to a failure of the voltage regulators on the motherboard. There are two common theories on why this happens. A voltage regulator is an electrical regulator designed to automatically maintain a constant voltage level. ...
The first (and simpler) theory is that the failing capacitors develop a very high leakage current, overloading the voltage regulators and causing them to overheat. The term leakage has numerous definitions: In normal usage, leakage is the diffusion of energy or matter out of a container. ...
The second theory is that as the capacitance decreases and the ESR increases, the buck controller for the voltage regulator increases the switching frequency to compensate for the load. Since most of the MOSFET's heat output is produced during the switching transitions, the increased frequency causes them to overheat. A buck converter is a step-down DC to DC converter. ...
The metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET, MOS-FET, or MOS FET), is by far the most common field-effect transistor in both digital and analog circuits. ...
Capacitors removed from a computer power supply were found to have dramatically less capacitance than their rated values. A capacitor rated 2200 µF may experience a drop in capacity to as little as 75 µF. The design engineer might have assumed that it might drop up to 50% over its life, but not to 5% of its original value. The stability of the buck switching regulator is compromised by such a dramatic drop and the regulator's voltage oscillates (perhaps wildly) to voltages above the absolute maximum ratings of the ICs to which the supply is connected. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1096x732, 980 KB) Summary This is my photo of 4 capacitors taken from a computer power supply. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1096x732, 980 KB) Summary This is my photo of 4 capacitors taken from a computer power supply. ...
The most common failure mode of the voltage regulator is for the MOSFET to short circuit, causing the system's power supply (5 or 12 volts depending on the motherboard) to be applied directly to the CPU, northbridge, RAM, or other components. This, in turn, causes those parts to catastrophically fail. A motherboard with symptoms of failing capacitors should be taken out of service until it is repaired in order to prevent further damage. The metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET, MOS-FET, or MOS FET), is by far the most common field-effect transistor in both digital and analog circuits. ...
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A normal north/southbridge layout The northbridge is traditionally one of the two chips in the core logic chipset on a PC motherboard, the other being the Southbridge. ...
References - ^ Apple iMac Repair Extension Program
- ^ Apple eMac Repair Extension Program
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dead page - ^ a b Yu-Tzu Chiu; Moore, S.K. Leaking capacitors muck up motherboards, Spectrum, IEEE; Volume 40, Issue 2, Feb 2003 Page(s): 16 - 17.
- ^ [1] name="May 2003comp.risks"
- ^ Bogus! Electronic manufacturing and consumers confront a rising tide of counterfeit electronics; Spectrum, IEEE, May 2006
See also Equivalent series resistance (ESR) is a theoretical device designed to accommodate the real-world limitations of electronic components. ...
In Electronics, the Equivalent Series Inductance (ESL, the L is the symbol for inductors) describes the parasitic inductance found in real capacitors (symbol C), modeled as a inductance in series to an ideal capacitor. ...
External links - [2] - Carey Holzman is the first journalist to bring this issue to the public's attention and has worked with lawyers to bring settlements from major manufacturers.
- BadCaps — A repair site offering tutorials on proper soldering and replacement capacitor selection
- Motherboard Capacitor Problem Blows Up — An article about capacitor failures
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