Bones558

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I have a late 90s/early 2000s motherboard that has bad capacitors.
The board currently has standard Aluminium Electrolytic Capacitors.
Since I have to replace them, I'd like to use equivalent modern Aluminium Polymer Capacitors instead.
Is this possible?

I have attached a picture of the original capacitors from the motherboard which are now bad.
 

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Kai Robinson

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Welcome!

Yes, possible to replace, just measure the diameter and height of each one to make sure you order the right ones.

Then you just need the quantity and rating of each. I'd be happy to help make up a mouser or digikey basket for you.
 

Bones558

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Mar 27, 2023
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Welcome!

Yes, possible to replace, just measure the diameter and height of each one to make sure you order the right ones.

Then you just need the quantity and rating of each. I'd be happy to help make up a mouser or digikey basket for you.
These are the Kemet capacitors I was looking to use as replacements:
A758BG106M1EDAE070
A759KK225M2EAAE685
A750KK477M1AAAE016
A755MS477M1CAAE013
A755KS108M0JAAE013
A755MS158M1AAAE013

Thanks.