They are capacitors for sure, but it would be needed a couple of pictures of the board with their original location to be able to tell what they’re there for and give you the exact specs for replacement. The logic board number would help too for those of us who are not into macminis repairs, it’s printed somewhere on the board and should read like 820-xxxx-x
There’s always a bit of redundancy in capacitance on logic boards and that explains why it works even without them. However a replacement would be definitely be recommended.
They are capacitors for sure, but it would be needed a couple of pictures of the board with their original location to be able to tell what they’re there for and give you the exact specs for replacement. The logic board number would help too for those of us who are not into macminis repairs, it’s printed somewhere on the board and should read like 820-xxxx-x
There’s always a bit of redundancy in capacitance on logic boards and that explains why it works even without them. However a replacement would be definitely be recommended.
They are capacitors for sure, but it would be needed a couple of pictures of the board with their original location to be able to tell what they’re there for and give you the exact specs for replacement. The logic board number would help too for those of us who are not into macminis repairs, it’s printed somewhere on the board and should read like 820-xxxx-x
There’s always a bit of redundancy in capacitance on logic boards and that explains why it works even without them. However a replacement would be definitely be recommended.