ASRock K7VM2
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K7VM2
Preliminary Information | |
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Leak Risk | High |
Batteries | CR2032 |
Mounting Technology | Through Hole, SMD, BGA, Sockets |
Capacitor Types | Aluminium Electrolytic, Ceramic |
Destructive Entry | No |
Hardware Specifications | |
CPU | AMD Socket A |
Memory Capacity | 2GB |
Memory Type | DDR or SDRAM |
Graphics | Integrated ProSavage8 3D Graphic |
Display Interface | VGA |
Known Issues
Symptom or Problem Encountered
Leaking capacitors. The main culprits are on the 5V - the 3300µF (x3) and 1000µF (x13) 6.3V electrolytics.
Causes
- Capacitor plague
Solutions
- Replace capacitors
Disassembly Notes
Unscrew and remove from computer chassis
Original Parts
Motherboard
RefDes | Qty | Capacitance | Voltage | Mount | Diameter/Size | Height | Lead Spacing | Temp | Type | Brand | Series |
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CE8, CE9, CE10, CE12, CE13, CE15, CE17, CE18, CE20, CE21, CE25, CE30, CE32 | 13 | 1000 µF | 6.3V | Through Hole | 8mm | 12mm | 3.5mm | 105 °C | Aluminium Electrolytic | Taicon | HF(HD) |
CE5, CE6, CE14 | 3 | 3300 µF | 6.3V | Through Hole | 10mm | 25mm | 5mm | 105 °C | Aluminium Electrolytic | Nippon Chemicon | KZG |
CE1, CE2, CE7 | 3 | 1500 µF | 6.3V | Through Hole | 10mm | 20mm | 5mm | 105 °C | Aluminium Electrolytic | Nippon Chemicon | KZE |
CE16, CE27, CE28 | 3 | 100 µF | 16V | Through Hole | 6mm | 8mm | 2.54mm | 105 °C | Aluminium Electrolytic | Teapo | SH |
Replacement Parts
Motherboard
RefDes | Qty | Compatible Part Number | Order Links |
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CE8, CE9, CE10, CE12, CE13, CE15, CE17, CE18, CE20, CE21, CE25, CE30, CE32 | 13 | REF0816102M006K / 10ZLH1000MEFCT78X16 | Digikey Mouser LCSC |
CE5, CE6, CE14 | 3 | EEU-FR0J332LB / 10ZLH3300MEFC10X25 | Digikey Mouser LCSC |
CE1, CE2, CE7 | 3 | 10ZLH1500MEFC8X20 / EEU-FR1A152LB | DigiKey Mouser LCSC |
CE16, CE27, CE28 | 3 | 860020372006 / 16PX100MEFC5X11 | DigiKey Mouser LCSC |
If parts are not available or different selection is preferred, you can use the values in the Original Parts section to perform a parametric search.