Yeah, I remember running into that site sometime back. The author really dug into that board. I think it had a bit of an enthusiast following for a while because it was one of the cheapest dual slot-1 440BX boards.
A few years ago I got the KP6-BS on eBay. It was a pretty good lot of "as-is" boards but that one needed work. It had blown caps, a fried inductor, and 2 bad fan headers (the attached transistors were killed by a bad CPU fan). I recapped the board and replaced those other parts but not the MOSFETs.
It seemed to recover nicely. It even handled memtest86 with a 133FSB overclock and dual CPUs installed. My only complaint was that the PCI clock doesn't have a 1/4 setting, so 133FSB won't be very usable unless I find a workaround for that.
The fan transistors seem underspecced. They were marked "610" which I think is NDS0610:
https://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/NDS0610-D.PDF
I expect they probably used the same parts on their other boards at that time.
Unless I've misunderstood the datasheet, it seems like they can only handle up to 0.12A. At least that's what it says for "Continuous Drain Current".
I have conflicting notes about what I used as replacements, but they were rated for something like 1-2A. I have no idea how much can be safely drawn without burning out the board traces though.
Anyway be careful with your fan headers. I think they're a bit easy to burn out.