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Dead Mac, Memory Upgrade - good deal
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<blockquote data-quote="unixadm" data-source="post: 449926" data-attributes="member: 34801"><p>I don't have access to a full SMD workstation, but I can manage with the equipment I have here at home. I've done other SMD work before and pulled off replacing much smaller components. The component is about 1/4" square so for SMD, it's not exactly small. I should be able to desolder it fairly easily. I am just having a hard time finding a cross reference for the part. It's numbers are 0624RK 1.0UH and on another card the part is shown as 0713RD 1.0UH. I have not been able to come up with anything yet. I'm quite pleased though - the machine is still running strong. It took water 4 inches up the motherboard just above the top most memory card while powered on, and everything still works except that lower memory board that was not populated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unixadm, post: 449926, member: 34801"] I don't have access to a full SMD workstation, but I can manage with the equipment I have here at home. I've done other SMD work before and pulled off replacing much smaller components. The component is about 1/4" square so for SMD, it's not exactly small. I should be able to desolder it fairly easily. I am just having a hard time finding a cross reference for the part. It's numbers are 0624RK 1.0UH and on another card the part is shown as 0713RD 1.0UH. I have not been able to come up with anything yet. I'm quite pleased though - the machine is still running strong. It took water 4 inches up the motherboard just above the top most memory card while powered on, and everything still works except that lower memory board that was not populated. [/QUOTE]
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