Thats OK, I am the patient type, thing is, the mid ranged yorkfield coming out first is on an 8x multi, many, unless they have the very best motherboards will struggle to hit the chips full potential, these things supposidly have at least the potential of hitting near 4.5Gig on air, on an 8 multi I make that needing a 563FSB
Even the top model due to be released in the first batch of three has an 8.5 multi, that will still require a fsb of 530 to hit 4.5Gig, at the end of the day it's going to be interesting.
Even with a good motherb0ard capable of hitting 500FSB thats only 4Gig on the middle one of the 3 with the 8x multi, if thats all your board can do then your as well sticking with what you have TBH, apart from the die shrink and the extra L2 cache the only other main difference is that 45nm will have an SSE4 instruction set added.