mkdhost, you won't. What you are listing sounds more like the manufacturers marking but not the value of the caps. What are the numbers on your motherboard? It will also help if you post a couple of images with your question. Where is the capacitor located on the board etc. might be of more help. The first number is usually the capacitance, but this is highly dependant on manufacturer etc. since it can also be the second number, with the first being the series type and the second being the capacitance. So in your case it could be 11uF or 47uF. For now, anything is just a guess until we see the cap, where it is located and what board it belongs to. It should be a Compal board. See if you have any marking like that on the board.
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mkdhost, that looks like a 47uF 25V electrolytic SMD capacitor.
mkdhost, you won't. What you are listing sounds more like the manufacturers marking but not the value of the caps. What are the numbers on your motherboard? It will also help if you post a couple of images with your question. Where is the capacitor located on the board etc. might be of more help. The first number is usually the capacitance. In your case it would be 11uF. For now, this is just a guess until we see the cap, where it is located and what board it belongs to. It should be a Compal board. See if you have any marking like that on the board.
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mkdhost, you won't. What you are listing sounds more like the manufacturers marking but not the value of the caps. What are the numbers on your motherboard? It will also help if you post a couple of images with your question. Where is the capacitor located on the board etc. might be of more help. The first number is usually the capacitance, but this is highly dependant on manufacturer etc. since it can also be the second number, with the first being the series type and the second being the capacitance. So in your case it could be 11uF or 47uF. For now, anything is just a guess until we see the cap, where it is located and what board it belongs to. It should be a Compal board. See if you have any marking like that on the board.
mkdhost, you won't. What you are listing sounds more like the manufacturers marking but not the value of the caps. What are the numbers on your motherboard? It will also help if you post a couple of images with your question. Where is the capacitor located on the board etc. might be of more help. The first number is usually the capacitance. In your case it would be 11uF. For now, this is just a guess until we see the cap, where it is located and what board it belongs to. It should be a Compal board. See if you have any marking like that on the board.