Here's where I'm at.
I sold my dual core , dual socket Opty 940 system.
I currently have a x2 2GHz folding and a x2 3.3Ghz folding for 2100ppd together avg.
I found in a box my original 2.2Ghz 939 x2 that I haven't used in years and bought a motherboard from a member here on the forums that I expect this week. I'll install it in my Dad's rig to replace his Celeron office computer where he runs his auctions. I'll run that at 2.5ish for about 1000ppd average.

So the basic systems that all have regular jobs and are supposed to be on will be doing +3K ppd average.

Future, I definitely want to get some quads going. I think it's time I bought my first Intel rig in ... well at least 5 years and put see what the Ugly one can wring out of one of these babies. Like many I'm waiting for the GPU client to run on my 3870 as well. Overall , this should be a riot and cause some rise in points. I thought I'd buy one system every two months until I used up my available eco friendly power generating capacity.

After buying and clocking this 5000 BE as far as I can push it, I have to say, it's actually slower than my old +3GHz Opty rigs from two years ago, So, no more AMD stuff for a while. I mean performance per dollar is very good but it's just not enough performance overall. Maybe when we see clocks on the Phenoms's way up but it's no fun to run benchmarks and realize socket 939's you built two years ago are faster than the new stuff at equal clocks (939x2 vs Brisbane 940x2). Was a good learning experience though and got me back into building rigs so it was a "fun for the money project".

Now onwards to Intel, I like climbing the stats....