I have had identical problems on various motherboards. The boards are fine, and most of the time (unless all caps on the Vcore regulator are blown) the motherboard keeps running happily along. The problem is with the caps. There must have been a bad run of them from some manufacturer, or they are just plain cheap. I have replaced all the Vcore caps on my motherboard (Abit KA-7, very very similar) and have never had a problem since. Actually, even with half the caps blown it continued to run but I replaced them all anyway. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
As for the WV, capacity and ESR ratings, you can install a cap with a higher WV rating than the unit you are replacing, though it will likely be physically bigger than what was originally installed. For power supply filter caps, you can often fudge the capacity one way or another, but it is better to go up than down. ESR ratings, though not widely published, are critical for proper operation of the power supply and capacitor longevity. I have had excellent success with Panasonic's FC series caps (available from DigiKey).
Those 6 and 8 layer PCBs are a pain to solder to...good luck!!