i might even go with the extreme processor to start as well!!!
If you plan to overclock you may have no choice. Bye bye FSB. Hello multiplier locking. I predict this is going to add a huge amount of value to their 'Extreme' chips. Intel tends to leave a lot of overclocking headroom in their chips. Makes me happy that I own my single share of Intel stock .

Since they may be finally closing off the FSB overclocking loophole I just wish they would include two versions of the Extreme. One at the highest bin for whatever they want to charge. $1099 or something like that. And then a prosumer version with a lower bin but still with an unlocked multiplier for $699 or so. The bleeding edge enthusiasts with deep pockets would still get the high end chip, but the overclockers without so much money might be willing to spend a bit more than usual for the ability to overclock this monster of a chip. I know I would depending on how high it clocked over stock. But no matter how high it clocked it would be difficult to justify spending over $1000 on a cpu.