We made the test systems as similar as we could, other than the memory - so it should give us some very interesting results!
Since Yorkfield is a Socket 775 chip it can theoretically run on any Socket 775 board that has a BIOS supporting the CPU and a VRM that can handle the required voltages. Intel recommends P35 or X38 chipsets, but there are reports that P965, P975X and NVIDIA 680i chipsets may also work, depending on the manufacturer of the actual board. As always, check before you leap. For our tests we ran the QX9650 on an X38 based Asus P5E3 Deluxe board, one of the best DDR3 overclocking Core 2 boards on the market.