A guy I know gave me a box full of motherboards that were bad or going bad. This one just so happened to have an Athlon XP 2200+ installed in it. Only thing I could spot wrong with it was a potentially fried DDR RAM slot, and an OST on the VRM high that got so hot that the sleeve shrunk. Interesting how they used 16V caps for 5V in for the VRM. Probably just for the lower ESR. Just sitting at the BIOS, the exterior of those VRM high caps got to 63C. That's pretty warm...Besides the VRM, all the other caps on the board are GP.
Was it just not necessary on older boards? They're all OST RLG. Would regular motherboard grade caps be too low for this old thing? I think this board is pretty neat. It does not have a fan controller, and the CPU fan is way too loud @ 12V. I made a custom little fan plug in for it that just gives 7.5V through a molex connector. The CPU still stays cool (especially with new thermal paste) but it's almost silent, at least compared to the 4,250RPM beforehand.

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