Capacitor IDing

Dbear

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I’m fairly new to the world of recapping computers, and am having issues identifying the values of a couple caps on my 7300.

I’ve included some pics, can anyone help ID them? Am I just overthinking it?

edit: I should note, what’s throwing me off is the second “line” on the caps. One reads 16s, would that still be 16volts or does the s represent something else?
 

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Drake

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I’m fairly new to the world of recapping computers, and am having issues identifying the values of a couple caps on my 7300.

I’ve included some pics, can anyone help ID them? Am I just overthinking it?

edit: I should note, what’s throwing me off is the second “line” on the caps. One reads 16s, would that still be 16volts or does the s represent something else?
Both are 47uf electrolytic
One being 4v and the other 16v.
In this case you can replace them both with 47uf 16v for ease of ordering.

*You can always go OVER the rated voltage, never under.*