If you can get 1 of those low-end H71/81/91 or whatever chipset mobo's that allows overclocking, the new Pentium K would be quite nice. If you have to buy a higher-end board to oc the Pentium then get an i3. Typical Intel trying to make you buy a higher-end chipset based mobo for a lower-end chip. I think someone said Asus has a low-end H chipset board that will oc the new Pentium, but I could easily see Intel banning it and milking the customer as usual.