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I have maxed out my internal storage slots, so the onboard SATA controller is important.
Also, will I need to un-register CS6 before replacing the motherboard?

Don't get over exited about Thunderbolt. If you look at bandwidth of the various connections, Thunderbolt is better than eSATA and USB3, but far off from SFF.
Connection
Bandwidth
per connection
Thunderbolt
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SATA 6G
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eSATA 6G
6 Gbps
USB3
5 Gbps
SAS 3.0 SFF
48 Gbps
PCIe-2.0 (16x)
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PCIe-3.0 (16x)
64 Gbps
If you consider 6 SFF connections on a single (2011) system versus a single Thunderbolt connection, you see the difference.

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