If this memory runs at PC3700, as advertised, they are doing NOTHING wrong. Samsung is selling the chips as PC3200 and only testing them to that speed. OCZ (claims to) have a procedure that allows this chips to run at PC3700. If they do indeed run at that speed, there is nothing wrong with what they are doing. If they do not run at PC3700 speeds, then this is wrong. Keep in mind that the speed is primarily dependant on the quality of the silicon and the temperature it runs at. If they can keep the actual die cooler by removing packaging, it only makes sense that they can run it at a higher speed. Samsung may not even attempt to test chips to see if they operate beyond PC3200. OCZ is testing them, and selling them at the fastest speed they will run at. Sorry guys, if they run at the speed they are marked by OCZ, you have nothing to bitch about.