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Electrolytic capacitors are quite prone to failing over time and aren't difficult to replace, even on a motherboard. They are most commonly through-hole components, probably because they aren't compatible with reflow soldering. One of the features of high end motherboards is high reliability capacitors.

Based on reading the article and folks comments on this thread, though, I wouldn't trust anything this person claims.



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