after reading about the free licenses for windows 8 i decided to see if i could get one
i was preparing the pc to install it by unplugging my hard disk and put a old ide i have around to play with new os i get
while installing win 8 from a usb drive i heard a annoying noise coming from the fan taking air outside the case so decided to clean it, while i was removing the 4 screws i discovered this

i haven't had problems with the pc so i never knew it was failing, in fact you see the cpu fan spinning as normal
no idea when it happened but the mainboard was working a bit weird but nothing serious(maybe just a hunch), this mainboard is 6 years old now
i decided to replace it, i had a old motherboard doing nothing that died some years ago so it was the perfect candidate to donate a capacitor to replace the damaged one
it was very easy to remove it but something that worried me was the capacitor itself, it didn't had one with the exact same characteristics, the one exploded was 1800 µf at 6.3v but the other was 2200 µf at 6.3v
logic says that it shouldn't work but someone on another forum said that this trick can help to maintain stable a overclocked system, never heard of it so i did it anyway, it is a old system and i know that is close to reach his end of life
it was a problem to remove the damaged one, it was in a position hard to reach surrounded by many other components, after a fight it came out, broken, it seems that the tin was lead free making harder to melt it and remove the component
one of the terminals detached from the capacitor, to remove it from the mainboard it took me 30 minutes applying more tin and lots of flux
after all that put the other was a pain too, it was a bit bigger and the tin didn't melted well to make pass trough the capacitor terminals, lots of flux helped but it didn't went the way i wanted but it remained in place, it seems
i reconnected the mainboard and pressed the power button and it worked, i installed windows 8 just for the fun of doing it