by Pentium » November 21st, 2013, 5:18 pm
I've got a ~2007 Asus board here that I want to use in a file server for my brother, but, it uses 100% KZG for the ultra low ESR caps, pretty disappointing but I'm not surprised. I already replaced the caps on the VRM with Sanyo SEPC and it's running great. Some of the other caps though are values that I don't have close matches to. Some caps next to the RAM are 1500µF 6.3V KZG. I was going to put the 4V poly's there but i measured 4.90V going through those caps. I do have 820µF 6.3V nichicon HN's though. Only thing is, the KZG's are rated for 1,540 ripple current and only 1,300 on the HN caps. Although I was thinking even with the lower ripple current, wouldn't they hold up just as well if not better? because I don't think the KZG's could manage their rated ripple current @ 105C for 2,000 hours but I do trust the HN's. What do you guys think? I have some 1800µF 16V HN's too but I don't want to waste those, and I REALLY don't trust those KZG, even with good cooling and a nice recapped PSU.