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The 2.3GHz Phenom 9600 is outperformed by the 2.13GHz X3210.

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And the Phenom is outperformed even more significantly here.

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Ofcourse you can have really fast graphics by adding a 4850
The problem is that most other manufacturers are not ready to have their boards sent to reviewers. Of course to customers and stores they always say they have boards coming into the channel but in reality its not always so.
I was having this exact same conversation with Bill too: MSI isn't known for the highest overclocking boards and I suspected the board was a huge limitation. Still.. the chip's poor memory performance has nothing to do with the motherboard and that will affect any memory sensitive app - INCLUDING many of the more scaleable games (ie Quake engine)
As soon as I can get my hands on a new stepping and a better board, I will take another look.
As for the intel boards... those boards are all great performers.