As part of a U.S class action settlement the motherboard maker Abit has undertaken to replace capacitors on a large number of models for those eligible and who submit a claim form to have their motherboards repaired. Abit however continues to deny that they sold motherboards with defective capacitors.
The claim form has to be received before the 15th of February 2006, and applies to mobos including the BE6, BE6II, BF6, BX-133, KA7, KA7-100, SE6, VH6, VH6II, VH6T, VP6, KT7-RAID, KT7A, KT7A-RAID, VL6, VT6X4, SA6R, AND BX133-RAID.
Submitted by: mmonnin
Source: The Inquirer

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