I would take the Phenom II 840 cpu at 3.2GHz over the 2.8GHz 830 chip. It'll run cooler at 95 watts and should be plenty for most games.
Actually, they're both 95W parts.
I bought the 830 last night, and to be honest, I'm really happy that I did. After a bit of testing at and below stock, I dropped the HT mult. from 9 to 8, set the clock to 250, and it booted right up at 3.5ghz. It just completed a 6 hour OCCT run at 1.35v, and never hit 53*. Interestingly, in addition to being multiplyer locked, the chip appears to be voltage locked too. It won't let me select a voltage higher than 1.35v, which is slightly disappointing, as the silicon itself seems to still have a lot left in it. I'm not too distraught, however, as I'm sort of suprised that my board didn't become the limiting factor before this. Both the Kuma and the 940 had problems going above 241. (of course even without the voltage limitation, I would be stuck around this point, the board won't even post at 260 with the CPU at 2ghz)
I'm really amazed by this P2 830 deal. A 3.5ghz Deneb for $50? Yes please! From my understanding, Propus chips don't normally go past 3.8-3.9, and the L3 is more important than the 10% faster clocks 90% of the time.
This really could be the best deal out there. Microcenter is currently selling an AM3 board for $30 (after MIR) and you can pick up a couple of GB of DDR3 for $20, and have the heart of a pretty decent computer for $100.
Oh, and for everyone who kept telling me that I was wrong and the mobo was the problem, I TOLD YOU SO!!!!!! :biggrin:

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