HeavyHemi
NexusPhase
HeavyHemi
This is a technically inept and absurd thread. For most applications POSCAPs are superior.
Wow...the internet 'experts'. Why is everyone claiming POSCAPs are cheaper and lower quality?
For most sure. Are you 100% sure this fits in to "most"? That's the reason for this thread. So we can talk about it
As a MSEE, a member of IEEE and JEDEC, manager of the ATE division for one of the largest semi companies in the world (now retired). Yes in fact I am. Just what do you believe anyone here who is not a professional is going to be doing anything but expressing their opinions? Mostly based on what some amateur on the internet posted.
I find it intersting that someone claiming to be such an expert in this field has FAILED to notice that the caps in queston ARE NOT POSCAPS (A Panasonic Product, not a generic term). POSCAPS have distinctive markings on the components as shown here:
https://industrial.panaso...ymer-capacitors/poscap The black rectangular caps being discussed here and used in the Bypass section behind the GPU are actually called SP-Caps and are made by a variety of manufacturers. (Any "real expert"
would know that)
I have also noticed that the actual value of these caps seem to be all over the map from one GPU brand to another. (220, 330 to 470 microfarad) This tells me that NVIDIA has been playing fast and loose with the AIBs in this regard simply because NVIDIA SIGNS OFF on ALL AIB designs, and as a direct result, they approved the use of 6 SP-Caps over any MLCCs as well as SP-Caps with values as low as 220.
Lastly... The MLCC route is actually MORE expensive to produce on the card than the use of SP-Caps. Only ASUS saw fit to invest in a 100% MLCC solution for their Bypass designs on both the TUF and Strix models. Using 100% MLCCs on the back of the TUF GPU is especially admirable considering the MSRP.