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Intel D865GBF - Blown Caps

snowdogg187

Golden Member
I'm having some heating/performance issues and many caps are leaking.

I have a friend that has the same exact thing happening. Just want to see if many others have had this issue and how bad the Intel RMA process was.

Thansk
 
Intel has a really nice RMA service, and I've had to RMA a few boards for blown caps. Since I am a registered product dealer I get 1-2 day replacement service w/ free cross ship. In fact they also send a prepaid label to return the defective product. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: John
Intel has a really nice RMA service, and I've had to RMA a few boards for blown caps. Since I am a registered product dealer I get 1-2 day replacement service w/ free cross ship. In fact they also send a prepaid label to return the defective product. 🙂

😎
 
My friend has a D856PERL with the same problem. I recently fixed a D845GVSRL by desoldering a row of 6 820uf caps and replacing them with a 2200ud and a 3300uf capacitor, worked fine (tested with memtest's bit fade test and by installing XP and general use)
 
Originally posted by: John
Intel has a really nice RMA service, and I've had to RMA a few boards for blown caps. Since I am a registered product dealer I get 1-2 day replacement service w/ free cross ship. In fact they also send a prepaid label to return the defective product. 🙂

Wow, that's some NICE service. 🙁
 
Originally posted by: John
Intel has a really nice RMA service, and I've had to RMA a few boards for blown caps. Since I am a registered product dealer I get 1-2 day replacement service w/ free cross ship. In fact they also send a prepaid label to return the defective product. 🙂

That is awesome John, I imagine they will make me pull the board and send it in to not have a good pc to use while I wait.

I wish they let me give them a cc and send it out but we will see. On their site I have not seen anything about support, just a pay line and an email address.

I'll give a shot at the email addy but I am NOT replacing caps on a warrantied mobo. It is downright pathetic that after all the cap issues of about '01 that Intel is having another one. I seriously have about 8 leaking caps on my board.
 
Originally posted by: The Pentium Guy
I always thought Intel made "Stable, reliable" boards.
Because making 'stable, reliable motherboards' means zero defect rate? Then, apparently, no company makes 'stable, reliable' motherboards.
 
Originally posted by: tcsenter
Originally posted by: The Pentium Guy
I always thought Intel made "Stable, reliable" boards.
Because making 'stable, reliable motherboards' means zero defect rate? Then, apparently, no company makes 'stable, reliable' motherboards.
🙁 unfortunately. Just kidding bro.

 
Still waiting for my replacement mobo. It has been 9 business days and they have had my bad mobo for 5. Sucks.

You guys think those caps could have caused the heating issues? Should I get a non intel CPU cooler and some new arctic silver?

thanks!
 
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