- Faulty or Leaking Electrolytic Capacitors
Some motherboards may contain faulty or leaking electrolytic capacitors, which can negatively impact system performance or stability. These capacitors may exhibit issues such as bulging, leaking, or even exploding, potentially damaging other components on the motherboard. Users should inspect their capacitors regularly and replace any that are faulty or leaking to avoid damage or system instability.
EPIA-EN15000G 1.5GHz C7® Mini-ITX Board with 1.5GHz C7®, VGA, LVDS/DVI, TV-out, USB, 1394, GigaLAN, COM, IDE & SATA
EPIA-EN12000EG 1.2GHz Eden™ Mini-ITX Board with 1.2GHz Eden™, VGA, LVDS/DVI, TV-out, USB, 1394, GigaLAN, COM, IDE & SATA
Port list:
1 × mini-DIN | PS/2 mouse
1 × mini-DIN | PS/2 keyboard
1 × 8P8C | 1GE Ethernet
1 × DE-9 | RS-232 UART
1 × DE-15 | VGA
4 × USB Standard-A | USB 2.0
1 × RCA | S/PDIF or CVBS video output
1 × mini-DIN | S-Video output
1 × 3.5mm phone connector | Line-out
1 × 3.5mm phone connector | Line-in
1 × 3.5mm phone connector | Microphone
2 × pin header | USB 2.0
1 × pin header | IEEE 1394 1 × pin header | SIR (IRDA 1.0)
1 × pin header | RS-232 UART
1 × pin header | front panel audio
1 × keyed pin header | S/PDIF audio in
1 × keyed pin header | S/PDIF audio out
1 × pin header | component video
2 × SATA female | SATA revision 1.0 (1.5Gbit/s)
1 × pin header | System Management Bus (SMBus)
1 × pin header | PS/2 mouse and keyboard (alternate)
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