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    Eek 400sc Achilles heel (exploding capaciters)

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    Yikes! Leon or Gotapex have you noticed this on any of your 400scs?? Suddenly I am antsy to get home & check on my 400sc.

    The gist is: capaciters with a plus (+) on top = bad; capaciters with a "K" on top = good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nyvram1
    http://www.aaltonen.us/forums/viewto...er=asc&start=0

    Yikes! Leon or Gotapex have you noticed this on any of your 400scs?? Suddenly I am antsy to get home & check on my 400sc.

    The gist is: capaciters with a plus (+) on top = bad; capaciters with a "K" on top = good.
    GREAT! (ugh)

    Issue is also that the Dimension 8300 and XPS Generation 2 as well as some Precision workstations use the same basic Intel motherboard as the 400SC.. it was really the other way around as the 400SC was a cheap way to get a high-end Dell for dirt cheap, and configure it the way you wanted it.

    The DVD burner in my XPS Gen 2 just failed, and I need to send remove it/send it off as I already have a RMA from Aopen. I'll be looking at those caps in my MB when I have that beast open.

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    Hmm...

    Mine was built in the danger-time. I'll have to crack it open and take a look. So far, it's been a great machine-file vault now.
    Five years...

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    Whew - just looked, and my caps have a "K" on them - and aren't leaking.

    Anyone catch anything as far as what Dell is going to do about this issue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thekidrocks
    Anyone catch anything as far as what Dell is going to do about this issue?
    Sell you another board.


    I just found that mine are K's as well...phew.
    Five years...

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    good thing i built my own computer...with an amd processor
    I have an athlon xp 2500+ ... aren't you glad you know that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnowSurfer
    good thing i built my own computer...with an amd processor
    Until I got my SC400, I felt like this too. That comp was the first I didn't build, since 1992. The way dell/intel designed it impressed me, especialy for the cost.
    Five years...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnowSurfer
    good thing i built my own computer...with an amd processor
    I did too! I built a slick little SFF box from Biostar that would fit in a breadbox. I wanted a socket A, so I could use an AMD processor... which in my case I popped for an Athlon XP2600+. I am running 512MB of dual-channel PC3200, which is enough for what I use it for.

    Funny thing, I own 1 laptop and 4 non-laptop computers. The laptop has an Athlon 64 under the hood, the SFF one I built is Althon Barton core, this Dell is Intel (of course) P4 3.4Ghz and the other two are IBM. I guess you can guess the brand of those

    (Hint, one is a G4, the other is a G5)

    BTW - SCHOOLS OUT FOR SUMMER!!! WHOOOHOOOOO!!!! Just had my last final!
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    I think this is an issue with Dell in general. My work computer had 9 out of the 11 VRM caps exploded, the service tech replaced it and I was suprised at the damage.

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