Capacitors on MS-6330 (K7T Pro2-A)

I've had the K7t Pro2-A motherboard since 2000, the capacitors seem to have gone bad.  From what I have read on the forum, it seems that many people have had this same peripheral shutdown as I get.  What I would like to know is where I can get the capacitors because MSI won't give me an RMA because they say my warrenty is up?  The capacitors that have gone bad are the two by the AGP slot.  They are aluminum radial single end 2700 microfarads, 6.3 volt, -40 to 105 degree celcius.
     I also read this was due to the voltage regulators.  Is there a way or a specific way I should have my voltage set in the BIOS.  I have an AMD Thunderbird 1GHZ processor with an Enlight 250W power supply.  If anyone could help me, that would be great.
Stosh

throw it away ,caps can be changed the voltage regulator cannot
and that board is prone to both going wrong

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