Apologies for resurrecting this thread, but it appeared in my recommended 'similar threads' list. I'm currently waiting for a shipment of caps to fix the PSU in a Power Mac G4 MDD, and I speculate that the biggest contributor to failure in PSUs is heat. The motherboard caps still seem fine, but they'll need replacing eventually. I've taken the opportunity to buy replacement fans for the "wind tunnel" PSU, but I've gone with ones with an even higher CFM rating than the stock fans, so I suspect noise reduction will be minimal. It's always a bit of a let down when you have to replace electrolytic caps with electrolytic caps knowing full well that leakage will eventually be an issue again. I guess, in death, I won't care about cap leakage.