Still, to get a rated 3200+ from AMD would require this, namely: a 512k level 2 cache that no t-bred has. While it could run at the only speed that AMD has stated a 3200+ is, 2.2 ghz, like zombie said, in reality that can only be compared to a 2800+ t-bred. So, while it may overclock to 2.5 ghz, can we say that is 3200+ speed? Probably not, and it would be safer for that trader just to say it can o/c to 2.5 ghz. With the stock 1800+ (11.5) multiplier, ratcheting up the FSB to 200 with some good DDR400 Ram running in synch shouldn't be too out of the question, and that would net you 2.3 ghz. I really doubt many could do that, but I could be wrong.
That said, I totally agree with Kevin - why shouldn't this be posted here? It is obviously an overclocking question, so I don't see what the problem is.