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    Next term. What does "Computer Grade" mean?

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    Computer grade is used in reference to electrolytic capacitors.

    It means a premium quality capacitor that was good enough to be used in the power supply of a computer, back when computers had linear power supplies and were expensive enough that manufacturers could afford to worry about build quality.

    Of course now computers are made out of junk. Remember the epidemic of exploding capacitors on motherboards a few years back? "Inverter grade" is the new computer grade.
    "Enzo, I see that you replied parasitic oscillations. Is that a hypothesis? Or is that your amazing metal band I should check out?"

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Steve Conner View Post
      Computer grade is used in reference to electrolytic capacitors.

      It means a premium quality capacitor that was good enough to be used in the power supply of a computer, back when computers had linear power supplies and were expensive enough that manufacturers could afford to worry about build quality.

      Of course now computers are made out of junk. Remember the epidemic of exploding capacitors on motherboards a few years back? "Inverter grade" is the new computer grade.
      Use your creativity fellas, otherwise you'll fail marketing 101.

      Built like a fine Swiss watch grade?
      Truth in engineering grade?
      Relentless pursuit of perfection grade?

      These are merely suggestions.

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      • #4
        To me, computer grade caps are rated at 105°C, with low ESR and able to work at high frequencies for use in SMPS. However, you can find caps like that which are pure garbage nonetheless, so the Madison Avenue moniker means squat.

        Rather than listing to the hyperbole, the best defense against premature failure is to stick with known brands. It's not that THOSE are so wonderful either, but it makes it a bit less of a crapshoot.
        John R. Frondelli
        dBm Pro Audio Services, New York, NY

        "Mediocre is the new 'Good' "

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        • #5
          Third one: "Audio Grade"

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          • #6
            Next term. What does "Computer Grade" mean?
            Inverter or computer grade designate high reliability elcos in large bottles, designed for continuous usage and able to withstand large currents as well as significant voltage surges.

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            • #7
              Remember the epidemic of exploding capacitors on motherboards a few years back?
              Many were fakes, others came from startups which tried to reproduce quality models but forgot that reliability was part of the equation. Anyway, all of them were small decoupling caps soldered to mobos, not big bottles in power supplies. They weren't CG's.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Axtman View Post
                Next term. What does "Computer Grade" mean?
                It had a very different meaning back in the valve computer days. Several old tubes suitable for audio will have this notation if you dig around a bit. I believe it referred to a tube that was specially designed to operate in cutoff for long periods of time without the cathode coming to harm, although I could be mistaken.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by teemuk View Post
                  Third one: "Audio Grade"
                  You must believe to appreciate them; electrical specs are a secret not be revealed. Often a branded MKT or MKP capacitor from a factory (to be honest a very good one) in former East Germany. "Audio grade" requires at least a 500% mark up or nobody will buy the stuff.
                  Aleksander Niemand
                  Zagray! amp- PG review Aug 2011
                  Without the freedom to criticize, there is no true praise. -Pierre Beaumarchais, playwright (1732-1799)

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                  • #10
                    to me it means one thing: BIG capacitance in BIG cans at BIG prices

                    Like the Evox Rifa PEH169 series!

                    example
                    PEH169MU547VM
                    47000uf 63VDC
                    78,000h lifespan at 85C
                    Ripple current: 29.6A at 85C/100Hz, 73.0A at 50C/10kHz
                    ESR: 0.005 Ohms at 100Hz 0.004 Ohms at 100kHz
                    inductance: 17nH

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