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lightningmac

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Nov 4, 2020
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I have a MacBook Pro 2010 15'' which gets a GPU Kernel Panic after a while. I assume this is the bad low ESR 330µF 2V Tantalum-Capacitor used in this Mac. I want to replace it with a low ESR 470µF 2,5V Niobium-capacitor, since this is the only capacitor I have at home and could possibly fit into this MacBook.
Will this be the right choice? If not, which capacitor would you recommend?
Many thanks in advance.
 
I have a MacBook Pro 2010 15'' which gets a GPU Kernel Panic after a while. I assume this is the bad low ESR 330µF 2V Tantalum-Capacitor used in this Mac. I want to replace it with a low ESR 470µF 2,5V Niobium-capacitor, since this is the only capacitor I have at home and could possibly fit into this MacBook.
Will this be the right choice? If not, which capacitor would you recommend?
Many thanks in advance.
Actually when I had those errors it was my RAM chip, which would somehow not display as faulty on hardware checks. Replacing that fixed it.
 
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