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The QDI Kinetiz 7E is a Socket A (or Socket 462) motherboard, released in 2001. It was made by Quantum Designs LTD., which was owned by the company Legend (now known as Lenovo).
Most of 1000 µF capacitors were measured for its capacitance. While they weren't leaking or bulging very much, the capacitance values were nearly doubled (around 1800 µF), which was higher than from the allowed tolerances. Such capacitors should be replaced to avoid any potential damage.