QDI Kinetiz 7E

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QDI Kinetiz 7E
Preliminary Information
Release Year 2001
Leak Risk Medium
Batteries CR2032
Mounting Technology Through Hole, SMD, BGA, Sockets
Capacitor Types Aluminum Electrolytic, Ceramic
Destructive Entry No
Hardware Specifications
CPU AMD Athlon/Duron/Athlon XP, Socket A (462)
Memory Capacity 1.5GB
Memory Type SDR UDIMM
Storage Floppy, IDE

The QDI Kinetiz 7E is a Socket A (or Socket 462) motherboard, released in 2001. It was made by Quantum Designs LTD., which was owned by the company Legend (now known as Lenovo).

Known Issues

Symptom or Problem Encountered

  • Most of 1000 µF capacitors were measured for its capacitance. While they weren't leaking or bulging very much, the capacitance values were nearly doubled (around 1800 µF), which was higher than from the allowed tolerances. Such capacitors should be replaced to avoid any potential damage.
A very slight bulging of a capacitor

Original Parts

Basic PCB Name

K7V8363A/K7E-A, 2.0(S2.3)

Capacitor Specifications and Footprint Information
RefDes Qty Capacitance Voltage Mount Diameter/Size Height Temp Type Brand Series
CE14, CE17, CE15, CE5, CE27, CE6, CE12, CE7, C257, CE16 10 1000 µF 6.3V Through Hole 8.2mm 12.9mm 105 °C Electrolytic Fujicon TM
CE36, CE30, CE42, CE20, CE28, CE29, CE18, CE21, CE31, CE22, CE19, CE37, CE23 13 1500 µF 6.3V Through Hole 10mm 21mm 105 °C Electrolytic Nichicon HD
CE40, CE25 2 470 µF 10V Through Hole 8.2mm 12.5mm 105 °C Electrolytic NOVA
CE3, CE41, CE4 3 22 µF 25V Through Hole 5.2mm 7.7mm 105 °C Electrolytic Fujicon RM
CE10, CE11, CE9 3 100 µF 16V Through Hole 6.5mm 7.8mm 105 °C Electrolytic Fujicon RM
CE39, CE1, CE8, CT7, (one was not specified on the PCB) 5 10 µF 50V Through Hole 5.1mm 7.6mm 105 °C Electrolytic NOVA

Replacement Parts

Basic PCB Name

Capacitors
RefDes Qty Compatible Part Number Order Links
CE14, CE17, CE15, CE5, CE27, CE6, CE12, CE7, C257, CE16 10 EEU-FR0J102B Digikey

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

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