When you change Mobo, the only thing you have to do, really, is to read the little manual that comes with it from the first page to the last one. While you do that, have your board handy so you can locate all the important things you'll have to play with, if any.
If you remove the fan from your cpu to move it to the new board, don't forget to put thermal paste again before you put the fan back, or you will be able to watch first hand what happens to a cpu who which his heat is not propagated to the alluminum properly
Here is some nice reviews with different chipset you might want to look at and compare the <a href="http://www6.tomshardware.com/mainboard/01q3/010806/index.html">AMD760 Chipset</a> to the <a href="http://www6.tomshardware.com/mainboard/01q3/010808/index.html">VIA KT266</a>
Personally, I opted for the AMD chipset, but you have enough reading to make up your own mind
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