With the ability to pick up a E3110 at excaliberpc.com it's a no brainer to frown on this cpu and get E3110 for $229. I'm sure there are a few other places to get it, and maybe even cheaper. Why take 2.66 when you can have higher multi and 3.0ghz out of the box? They've had enough time to bin these now too, so I'm wondering if they are just rejected higher chips that couldn't quite cut it acceptably?
No proof of it, but they seem to need more volts to hit 4. Perhaps just because higher needed FSB, but I don't know. Still a decent chip if prices drop closer to Intel 1000QTY levels (normally retail is only 10% above or thereabouts compared to 1000qty). Pricing on all of these is outrageous right now.