All three machines (Centris 650, Quadra 650, and Quadra 800) use the same board, the Wombat board, which had tantalum caps. The Centris 650 has a 300 ohm resistor at R151 and a processor running at 25MHz. The others have a 1.2k ohm resistor at R152 and a 33MHz processor. Some Centris/Quadra 650 boards had no ethernet port, only 4MB of RAM, and usually had a 68LC040 chip (yes, some non-ethernet Q650 boards did come with one, even though it wasn't officially listed). Most were the 8MB RAM ethernet boards with the full '040 chip.
To turn a Centris/Quadra 650 board into a Quadra 800 board, the LED connector on the side gets connected to the case's LED. I'm suspecting that a Centris 650 board will either continue to say that it's a Centris 650 board or it will be called a Quadra 800 board. I doubt that System 7.1.x will refer to it as a Centris 800 board, though. To turn a Quadra 800 board into a Quadra 650 board, you add the LED to the right front corner of the board.
-J