Desoldering wasn't a problem, soldering the new caps in was hard, the solder looks terrible on the new joints, but they do work. I've put pressure on them, the joints are secure, just not good looking, at all. The Dell Dimension 3000 I recapped from a bad Nichicon HN (2005 date code) with a Rubycon MCZ 10v 1000uF took solder really really well. I thought I killed that ASUS, it amazed me that it POST'd when I pressed the power button.
I'm not taking it out of the case again. It's working perfect now, Prime95 will run for hours. The new capacitors seem to be working fine, as the system is perfectly stable. I'm typing this on it right now.
Here's the link to the new board. If you look closely at the picture in the body of the listing, you can see some Nichicon model numbers. HM, HN, HD, etc. The polymer capacitors are Sanyo's, it has a few KZG's in it, but KZG's just don't like heat. This board has 6, and it's 8 years old and they're still working. I believe that they'll be just fine. http://www.ebay.com/itm/270925234344...ht_6588wt_1044
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