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By Michael Singer
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 1, 2005 1:05:00 AM

Dell plans to replace components on some of its Optiplex business PCs but will not issue a product-wide recall, a spokesman for the company said Monday.

Performance problems with the company's GX270 and GX280 Optiplex computers were specifically named as part of the company's anticipated failure to meet its third-quarter revenue forecast.

Dell spokesman Jess Blackburn said the problem centers on certain capacitors--which store power and regulate voltage on motherboards-- that failed to perform to Dell's specifications.

"Over time, the capacitors can expand or bulge and the systems won't power up," Blackburn said. "There is not safety risk or data loss associated with this capacitor problem."

Blackburn said Dell receives its capacitors from a variety of vendors and declined to specify which supplier was responsible.

Dell has stopped shipping Optiplex PCs with the capacitors in question, Blackburn said, declining to specify when and where the PCs were manufactured. The company is now expected to conduct field visits to replace any affected products, he said.

"We are not issuing a full recall because we know that only a small percentage of these Optiplex machines have this problem," Blackburn said.

This is not the first time that Optiplex machines have suffered from bulging capacitors. Participants in Dell's Community Forum first spotted the capacitor problem in February when one member reported that a bad capacitor had caused "intermittent shutdown, thermal shutdown, and video failure."

A picture posted by a Dell Forum member shows two black- and gold-colored bulging capacitors with "1500 hF 6.3 v" printed on the sides.

Other Forum members noted that motherboards with the faulty capacitors were the ones popping, leaking and crusting over. Several recommended a simple but time-consuming motherboard replacement as the best fix.

As for a possible industry-wide problem caused by the faulty capacitors, calls to various PC manufacturers were not immediately returned.

A person familiar with the problem said Dell's capacitor issue is unlikely to be related to any specific Intel processor used in Optiplex systems, but did note that similar bulging issues from some Taiwanese suppliers have been observed.

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Capacitors lack of capacity to hold up
Talk to Gateway about this issue. We have seen many of their towers and desktops fail for the same reason.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: captcurt31 Posted on: 11/14/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Cooling fans hooked directly  bjbrock | 10/31/05
Bulging Capacitors  asc0t | 10/31/05
that's actually a good idea  Valis Keogh | 11/01/05
that's actually a good idea  Valis Keogh | 11/01/05
Cooling fans hooked directly  bjbrock | 10/31/05
Nope, it is the cheap electrolite material making up the capacitors.  osreinstall | 10/31/05
This was YEARS ago...  BitTwiddler | 11/01/05
The parts are still available.  osreinstall | 11/01/05
You only get to screw enterprise customers ONCE !!  realitycheck101 | 10/31/05
You obviously have a grudge of some sort  John Zern | 10/31/05
I'd guess  Jack-Booted EULA | 11/01/05
Not just Dell  Wig | 10/31/05
Had the same thing happen with many Gateway models...  toadlife | 10/31/05
Apple also  Ken_z | 10/31/05
Same Here  Pinkerton | 11/01/05
I thought this bad capacitor thing was well behind us?  BitTwiddler | 11/01/05
Badcaps.net  bit_rot | 11/01/05
This one ain't new, or Dell only  jbfishbe | 11/01/05
Problems?  jmcguire@... | 11/01/05
Can't get in.  ITGuy04 | 11/01/05
extremely lucky on the GX270s  doh123 | 11/01/05
Dell Blows Chunks.  ITGuy04 | 11/01/05
Sitting on 160 timebombs  ab@... | 11/01/05
a small percentage?  doh123 | 11/01/05
Common problem  jreeves | 11/02/05
Paxville is 173 watts  sharikou | 11/02/05
Capacitors lack of capacity to hold up  captcurt31 | 11/14/05

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