First off I would like to know if fixing these 3 caps will help the video card? I am not sure why these caps blew.
I had a pair of wires coming from a motherboard fan that was run through the caps. I used the caps on the video card as a placeholder for the wires. Now I am wondering if the electromagnetic field created by those wires had any influence on the down fall of these caps???
When the video card first shown issues of going bad I was playing a game with my daughter on my lap. Instead of playing the game she was more interested in my keyboard. The video was fine until she pressed the windows key on the keyboard. As the screen went back to my desktop a bunch of artifacts popped up. I had to restart to fix the problem. After that the computer worked fine with minimal artifacts. It wasn't till about 8 hours later when I wasn't even on the computer that I heard the caps blow sitting in an adjacent room.
Now does this sound like it was my fault for using the caps as a placeholder for the wires or does it sound like this could have been an issue with the card and replacing the caps will do no good, as it will continue to just blow caps? I did have the card for close to 2 years before these caps blew.
Anyway here are the pics. Does it look like this card could be fixed and what are the pitfalls of trying to fix this card? Also, what vallue are these caps? 2 x 1500uF/6.3v and 1 x 1000uF/6.3v electrolytic caps??? What type should i be putting back, any specific manufactures???
I had a pair of wires coming from a motherboard fan that was run through the caps. I used the caps on the video card as a placeholder for the wires. Now I am wondering if the electromagnetic field created by those wires had any influence on the down fall of these caps???
When the video card first shown issues of going bad I was playing a game with my daughter on my lap. Instead of playing the game she was more interested in my keyboard. The video was fine until she pressed the windows key on the keyboard. As the screen went back to my desktop a bunch of artifacts popped up. I had to restart to fix the problem. After that the computer worked fine with minimal artifacts. It wasn't till about 8 hours later when I wasn't even on the computer that I heard the caps blow sitting in an adjacent room.
Now does this sound like it was my fault for using the caps as a placeholder for the wires or does it sound like this could have been an issue with the card and replacing the caps will do no good, as it will continue to just blow caps? I did have the card for close to 2 years before these caps blew.
Anyway here are the pics. Does it look like this card could be fixed and what are the pitfalls of trying to fix this card? Also, what vallue are these caps? 2 x 1500uF/6.3v and 1 x 1000uF/6.3v electrolytic caps??? What type should i be putting back, any specific manufactures???