What he's trying to say is that power consumption has gotten much better and getting a good overclock today just doesn't require the kind of beefy VRM that was helpful with say... Core 2 Quad or the first gen of Core i7. A 4 to 5 Ghz overclock is pretty easy whereas before you needed lots of voltage and very sturdy voltage regulation. You should have no issues getting everything out of your CPU with a $200 motherboard. Unless you need it's other features (# of pci-e, sata, usb), there's no need to spend the extra money on a motherboard for it's "quality".