I recently got a bunch of upvotes during a short period of time (it was a few minutes apart, so I know whoever did this actually bothered reading the answers), and aside from feeling good having provided the answers considered helpful, I know the rep itself will probably be gone soon, once the scripts kick in.
I've been wondering though, isn't the system too fine-tuned to fight serial downvoting here? I agree the cap should be in place to avoid the occasional malicious user with a sock puppet, but if a genuine user wants to upvote something he finds deserving, and is unaware of the cap, shouldn't he at least get a friendly notification that what he's doing is futile? Something along the lines of:
The system has detected that you voted for the same user multiple times. We are glad you find the content helpful and that you take an active part in making SO useful, but please be aware that further votes today to the same user would not be counted.
This was asked before in the context of downvotes, which I think is different. There's an answer from Martijn here, but I feel it doesn't provide a justification for this case. It basically just says: "No worries, the damage (of serial downvoting) will be fixed anyway."
Another consideration is that serial upvote reversal stains the profile permanently, see here.