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Originally Posted by Volt
Gotta agree, before I swap out 50 caps (I am an electronics type) on a PC MOBO, I'm dropping $270 for a new box. My time is worth more than what it would take to swap out the caps. Especially on a MOBO that is a few years old already. And your correct, once you replace the obvious one, you have to replace the rest. There is no way of know if they were damaged, going to fail soon as they are crap as well, etc.
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I agree with you if this were a workstation, and all things being equal, I'd pitch the board and get a new one if possible (with components from a different vendor), but it sounds like simply replacing the board would leave the OP having to buy a number of additional parts and hardware due to incompatibilities with hardware on the current board which, in turn, would be running the cost up into the thousands.