CyberNet Elite II

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CyberNet Elite II
Preliminary Information
Leak Risk Medium
Mounting Technology Through Hole
Capacitor Types Aluminum Electrolytic
Destructive Entry No
Hardware Specifications
CPU Socket 370 Pentium III
Memory Type PC133 SDRAM
Storage 3,5in IDE
Display Interface VGA
Power Requirements
Power Connector 4-pin Mini Din. 7A DC 12v on top 2 pins, GND on bottom 2 pins

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Known Issues

Symptom or Problem Encountered

Causes

  • Description of cause

Solutions

  • Solution to the problem

Disassembly Notes

After removing back 4 screws, put a little leverage going out on left side to clear USB ports, and pull back and up for tabs on the front underside to clear.

HDD is much easier to remove when motherboard is removed.

Original Parts

CYB-SIS630S-2000

REV: A1.4

Capacitor Specifications and Footprint Information
RefDes Qty Capacitance Voltage Mount Diameter/Size Height Lead Spacing Temp Type Brand Series
C258, C259, C362 3 1000 µF 10v Through Hole 10mm 16mm 5mm 105 °C Electrolytic Hermei LR
C267, C269, 270, C275, C281, C284, C285, C447, C449, C454, C458 [1] 11 1000 µF 6.3v Through Hole 8mm 12mm 3mm 105 °C Electrolytic Hermei LR
C358 [1] [2] (can't remember specifically) 1 1000 µF 6.3v Through Hole 8mm 12mm 3mm 105 °C Electrolytic Hermei LR
C268, C448, C256, C457 4 470 µF 6.3v Through Hole 7mm 11mm 3mm 105 °C Electrolytic Sanyo S.E. 13 CA
C126 (Rear USB), C136 (Side USB) 2 330 µF 16v Through Hole °C Electrolytic
C229, C230 (Audio) 2 330 µF 16v Through Hole °C Electrolytic

[1] Hermei 1000 µF 6.3v capacitors have a tendency to puff and/or vent. All of them on editor's system exhibited some puffiness or venting.

[2] This capacitor may have to be bent 90° so as to not collide with the memory retention clips when extended. This appears to have been fixed on later revisions.

Replacement Parts

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Capacitors
RefDes Qty Compatible Part Number Order Links
Digikey

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