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Uploaded by on May 17, 2010

Many solid capacitors look alike. This video shows four well-known Japanese solid capacitors for your reference.

Why are Japanese solid capacitors the best choice?
1. Ultra long lifespan
2. Vastly improved stability at high temperature
3. Lower impedance at high frequency
4. Improved high ripple current tolerance

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  • @3dkiller I used to run ASUS with Intel Core2 Quad. I was happy. Then s*it hit the fan - x64 Windows 7 was crashing randomly to BSoD, caps would leak, BIOS would start failing (not a battery issue)

    I grabbed a Gigabyte 78LMT-S2P for $40 and a Phenom2 x6 3.2ghz for $150 total.

    Best configuration EVER. What I especially love about Gigabyte Boards is that not only are they built to last, they're built with really tough components and they're more neater. :3

  • @dxproductions100 So what capacitors are the best. Electrolyte or solid-state capacitors, or other type?

  • @MADNEXXION that is a smart investment. I got the 800W version.

  • @Frap357 Historically, no. Lots of boards with bad caps have Chinese capacitors on them. I suggest you google: bad motherboard caps

  • @danagol1985 Ripple current is AC mixed in with the DC. Capacitors are one component in filtering; the filtering they do, in conjunction with the other components that make up the filtering, smooths out the current reducing that. However, If the capacitors are not up to snuff that AC can still get through or not be filtered out and that can create some interference.

  • Japs know what they are doing, unlike the Chinese.

  • I'm quite a fan of electronics. And have always had a fairly good understanding of components.

    But I never understood what 'ripple current' is, when refering to a capacitor.

    Could anyone explain what it is to me?

  • How about chinese solid capacitors?

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