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TurinTurambar said:
Technically, I'm with Geo on this one. Don't think you can replace these and get up and running like new. Something most likely made them pop, and then while they were on their way out they most likely [pun]"incapacitated"[/pun] other board components that were depending on their properties of capacitance.
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The problem is the caps themselves. They are corroded inside which causes them to bulge and short out or in some cases loose continuity. On a mother board they seldom cause additional damage unless the electrolyte gets on other components. They are easy to replace on two ply boards, but can be difficult on four and six ply boards. Most desktop boards are two ply. This is the number one RMA problem for the industry at the moment.