| How to Identify Japanese Electrolytic Capacitors | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| By Gabriel Torres on July 31, 2008 | Page 4 of 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() List of Taiwanese and Chinese CapacitorsIf a capacitor isn’t in the list provided on previous page this probably mean that it is either Taiwanese or Chinese. Below we compiled a short list of electrolytic capacitor manufacturers most commonly found on motherboards and power supplies. This list is far from being a complete list, and you can help us out by listing other capacitor brands commonly found on PC hardware parts on the comments section from this tutorial, with the company website URL, if possible. We will try to update this list as often as we can.
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