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Alright I get your point, I just don't want this thread to be about this argument, let's get back to X1900XT/XTX Experiences & Successful OC'ingOo_Skyline_oO said:SerJ, ur opty and my sandiego are the same cores, its a fact, no arguing, period, you take off the IHS off our cpus and u'll find two idendical cores. AMD just slapped on a IHS on your opty saying itsn an opteron, and a SanDiego 3700 on mine, why choose which IHS goes on which core? because your opty can oc better, making it a better core. Doesn't that sound logic? I wouldnt sell a core with a higher potential for the same money as the slower one.