So you can just disable HT in the BIOS, or are you concerned that HT puts the CPU into a higher price category?
HT is probably as good as it'll get, next to full-core.
You shouldn't write HT off unless you really have benchmarked it. It really does work for threads that are somewhat memory intensive. You can't keep a core 100% pegged with a thread that has cache / memory stalls, and HT interleaves very well. There is a good example in Anand's Bulldozer benchmark, I think in one of the encryption benchmarks, where the Bulldozer actually jumps way ahead of the quads & 6x-Phenom, except for the 2600K which only comes out ahead due to HT. Did you actually see avg FPS over, say a 5-minute benchmark drop 1-2FPS? That is almost statistical noise, unless you tested in single player mode.
In any case, HT is a cheap option, and you can disable it right?
I agree, the 6-core needs updating, because a lot of people are forced to choose between Nehalem and Sandy Bridge right now, depending on their needs. The sheer superiority of Sandy Bridge architecture is what prompted me to update my old Conroe systems, so even though I wanted 6-core, I wasn't about to invest in Nehalem; but will gladly pay 50% more than my 2600K for a 6-core Sandy. So we'll get that in SB-E, and I assume IV-E will follow.
I won't complain either way, unless the chips are priced like the previous hexacore Extremes at over $1K. I think with the price bar has been lowered by 2500K/2600K, so I don't see them charging more than 500-600 for a hexacore SB-E.