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JCCON Solid Electrolytic Capacitor 2.5V–50V 100uF–470uF 10PCS | Motherboard GPU Repair | 105°C Rated
JCCON Solid Electrolytic Capacitor 2.5V–50V 100uF–470uF 10PCS | Motherboard GPU Repair | 105°C Rated
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JCCON Solid Electrolytic Capacitor — 2.5V–50V, 100uF–470uF (10PCS)
High-performance solid-state electrolytic capacitors from JCCON, designed for demanding applications where standard liquid electrolytic capacitors fail prematurely. Using a conductive polymer solid electrolyte instead of liquid, these capacitors deliver ultra-low ESR, exceptional ripple current handling, and a rated operating temperature of 105°C — making them the preferred choice for motherboard VRM repair, graphics card power delivery, and high-frequency switching power supplies.
Specifications
| Brand | JCCON |
| Type | Solid Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor (Conductive Polymer) |
| Rated Voltage Range | 2.5V / 4V / 6.3V / 10V / 16V / 25V / 35V / 50V |
| Capacitance Range | 100uF – 470uF (value as selected) |
| Operating Temperature | -55°C to +105°C |
| Tolerance | +20% |
| Lead Type | Radial Lead Wire (through-hole) |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Color | Black |
| Quantity | 10PCS per pack |
| Origin | Mainland China |
Solid vs. Liquid Electrolytic Capacitors
| Property | Solid (Polymer) | Liquid Electrolytic |
|---|---|---|
| ESR | Ultra-low (<10mΩ) | Higher (50–500mΩ) |
| Ripple Current | Very high | Moderate |
| Lifespan | 50,000+ hours | 2,000–10,000 hours |
| Failure Mode | Open circuit (safe) | Electrolyte dry-out / bulge / leak |
| Temperature Stability | Excellent | Degrades with heat |
Why Choose Solid Capacitors?
- ✅ Ultra-low ESR — dramatically reduces power loss and heat generation in VRM circuits
- ✅ 105°C rated — survives the high-temperature environment near CPU/GPU voltage regulators
- ✅ No electrolyte to dry out — solid polymer electrolyte never evaporates or leaks
- ✅ Safe failure mode — fails open circuit rather than catastrophically like liquid caps
- ✅ 50,000+ hour lifespan — far exceeds liquid electrolytic capacitors in high-temperature applications
- ✅ High ripple current handling — ideal for switching power supply output filtering
Common Applications
- Motherboard VRM (voltage regulator module) capacitor replacement
- Graphics card (GPU) power delivery capacitor repair
- Switching power supply output filtering
- CPU and memory power rail decoupling
- High-frequency DC-DC converter output capacitors
- Industrial control board power supply filtering
- Audio amplifier power supply bypass capacitors
Package Contents
- 10× JCCON Solid Electrolytic Capacitors (voltage and capacitance as selected)

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