Has EVGA fixed their capacitor problems? It's been over a decade since I've had an EVGA motherboard. One of the reasons why I was weary to buy any new EVGA products, despite GREAT customer service attitude - was the fact they supported overclocking, but the motherboard I had couldn't withstand more than 2 years of a 20% overclock with adequate cooling. While the graphics card came with a lifetime warranty - the motherboard did not.
Luckily back in the day, I bought an identical board off eBay and swapped out without reinstalling Winblowz and went on my way back to 20% OC. The board survives in my attic, unusued. 850GB? I think. Came free with the 7800 GT from newegg way back in the day.
This was from a time when they say every manufacturer suffered cap issues, but I dunno. What is the state of capacitor longevity these days?