I'm a little stumped when it comes to Intel quad-core CPUs, recently I read this article about EVGA's motherboards being physically changed so that any quad-core processor on them benefits from improved overclocking.
One motherboard that's caught my interest is the Gigabyte GA-N680SLI-DQ6, but I'm worried that if, for example, I were to get this board and take the quad core processor, I might end up not receiving the benefits of the quad-core revision. (I read up about the ASUS Striker Extreme - apparently you have to go around soldering a resistor and stuff, which is something I don't want to do.)
Just a thought, since I haven't found any articles about the Gigabyte board that's related to the quad-core changes.