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Is there a 100% need for motherboard circuitry in capacitors?
I asked myself such a stupid question. I don’t know how stupid it is, but I know for sure that because of this element, the board most often dies.
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For the most part, the capacitors on the motherboard are needed to smooth out the interference in the power circuits. Moreover, the closer they are to the consumer (for example, the processor), the better. The issue of durability is solved by installing not electrolytic, but more expensive solid-state capacitors with a service life of up to 50,000 hours.
A quality power supply does not cost much less than a good motherboard. Move the power management parts to the block (complexities omitted), thereby increasing its price and lowering the price of the motherboard. Once again, the capacitors are in the most expensive device. And if they break, then what's the benefit?
The board dies not because of conders, but because conders die from poor nutrition, tk. their job is to smooth out the power itself, or the conduits themselves are bad, if the board is cheap, then yes - they die simply because of their poor quality. What is the purpose of your question? Buy a reliable mother? Buy server boards or boards for overclocking, they have the largest margin of reliability.
There are a lot of capacitors on the board, they are all for different purposes, so you need to understand what it is about) Some can be thrown out without a twinge of conscience, but most can only be changed.
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