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		<title>Core 2 Q6600 overclocking secretly improved</title>
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			<description>Hello! I just purchased a Q6600 G0 stepping. Actually, I had my dad buy it for me as he was going to Micro Center where it is on sale (as of May 27, 2008) for $199.99 USD, and sent him with the distinction on the label (as the article incorrectly stated). I gave my dad a printout with the two different product codes (last 5 characters of the product code of the G0 stepping are SLACR and the B3 stepping is SL9UM) and he successfully brought home the right one. The people at micro center tend to be helpful in that sort of area. If it's in stock, they'll let you pick out the proper stepping and they'll probably understand completely. Just thought I'd point that out. - Thomas Joyce</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2008 03:40:24 +0100</pubDate>
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