It'll be some time before I actually do it, but here's my plan:
The CPU VRM has three 1500µF 16V 10mm MBZs on the +12V input and a row of seven 1500µF 6.3V 8mm MBZs (with two usable blank spots at the ends of the row), along with a single 3300µF 6.3V 10mm KZG, on the output. I don't see an actual VRM for the RAM power, but the caps there are two more 1500µF 6.3V 8mm MBZs (which I'm concerned about the risk of knocking over, being tall and thin) and a single 1000µF 6.3V 8mm MBZ (which is barely over half the height; identical caps are used throughout the rest of the board). Given sufficiently low ESR, how much capacitance do you think would be enough??? The minimum safe rating for the CPU caps on this board would be 2.5V and for the RAM (DDR1), 4V.
I intend also on swapping the 100µF 10V 5mm general-purpose Teapos, along with a 22µF 16V GSC, for Panasonic NHG and GA series, respectively. I'm not too reassured about that last one even if it's under extremely little stress.