In fact, Japanese power transmission capacitors have long achieved their reputation for good quality, but above all for their high reliability. This is a popularity that has reached the point where many people think that if the source does not carry Japanese capacitors, it is automatically at a disadvantage there the truth is very different.
Fame of Japanese capacitors
There was a time (about 15 years ago) when electrical capacitors failed left and right, and it was a major cause of failure on PCs.
At that time some Japanese manufacturers began to outsource, whose capacitors were more reliable than what was in the market, and for this reason they derive their present fame, and it was certainly worth it even if it was more than the saying "in the land of the blind one is a monarch", because they were actually in the forefr ont of control.
As a result of that fame, Japanese companies began to promote their capacitors to the best in the market – and they were – and the power supply products followed suit. From there birth was born if the source had Japanese capacitors it was associated with quality and reliability. And so it stayed until recently.
Now things have changed
For some time the reputation of the capacitors from Japanese models has been questioned, since the voltage of not more than two years begins to be directly damaged by the capacitors. It is not yet known whether it was because of a faulty game or that the manufacturers were relaxing in their blankets and had begun to compromise, still using their fame, but the fact the reliability of most Tier 1 sources is reduced too much.
In the end this is usually the case. We talk about these kinds of products that were gaining popularity 15 years ago, and from then on Projects rarely appeared because if something works, why should you change it? Yes, you will have to change because you have to keep up with the new hardware requirements of the hardware, and the new processor provinces and so forth.
Now is where the names of some Chinese manufacturers go before. You know how good the Chinese are in copying things, and the electrical capacitors are no different; not only have they not only copied successful formats from the past 15 years, but in many cases they have improved and adapted to new times, solving their shortcomings and adding to the development.
Chinese types com Ltec, Teapo, OST or Capxon They have been in the market for a long time, and in fact many sources from major brands such as Seasonic or Corsair equip capacitors with these with very good results. It is true that this will only take five years and it will take a long time to be able to truly evaluate the long-term reliability, but over the years it shows a great deal of trust and confidence. Also they have nothing to envy the Japanese
Something important but not decisive
So, also to conclude with the topic, that power transmission has Japanese capacitors can be an important factor and one you can consider when choosing a good quality model, but it is also not decisive when you consider the good effect they have on providing electricity with capacitors from other products.
As long as the quality is good, we should stop looking at its origins, too, as enthusiasts say (if its functionality is good don't look at its aesthetics«. Obviously we will continue to see poor quality types, but it's time to start looking again at Chinese manufacturers who have shown good reliability of their capacitors and not allowing guidance only because the capacitors are Japanese.