Just wanted to say I managed to successfully replace 8 caps on my motherboard that had swollen. The tips on recapping on this forum proved invaluable, especially willawake's thread here:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=366
My 8RDA+ had swollen/leaking VREG, DRAM and AGP caps, as circled in these pics (pics are of the new caps)
The DRAM/AGP caps were either 1000 or 1500uF and I replaced all of these with the samxon 2200uF caps. The 2200uF VREG caps were replaced with 4700uF versions. I did this because of uncertainty about the ESR of the original caps and suspicion of Samxon cap quality (a well known electronics retailed in australia has them, but I thought I'd try anyway). Also, the equivalent capacitance replacements were smaller than the originals and I had further doubts about their ability to store enough charge to make the system stable.
The system booted first time, so I shut down and plugged my HDD in. Then I started it up again and increased the bus speed to 166MHz (I normally run about 185MHz on an athlon t-bred 1700+). XP booted, everything is running perfectly so far. Have had prime95 running for 18 minutes on torture test and no glitches. Will test further but I am very impressed that I got this far. My last board (Abit KT7) failed with the same problem and I didn't manage to get that one running, seems age and experience have helped me with this one!
Good luck to the rest of you!!
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=366
My 8RDA+ had swollen/leaking VREG, DRAM and AGP caps, as circled in these pics (pics are of the new caps)
The DRAM/AGP caps were either 1000 or 1500uF and I replaced all of these with the samxon 2200uF caps. The 2200uF VREG caps were replaced with 4700uF versions. I did this because of uncertainty about the ESR of the original caps and suspicion of Samxon cap quality (a well known electronics retailed in australia has them, but I thought I'd try anyway). Also, the equivalent capacitance replacements were smaller than the originals and I had further doubts about their ability to store enough charge to make the system stable.
The system booted first time, so I shut down and plugged my HDD in. Then I started it up again and increased the bus speed to 166MHz (I normally run about 185MHz on an athlon t-bred 1700+). XP booted, everything is running perfectly so far. Have had prime95 running for 18 minutes on torture test and no glitches. Will test further but I am very impressed that I got this far. My last board (Abit KT7) failed with the same problem and I didn't manage to get that one running, seems age and experience have helped me with this one!
Good luck to the rest of you!!

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