Again, I make things sound way more technical than they actually are. I apologize for that. It's just that I like to provide evidence for the claims I make. That often involves a technical explanation. (Bert's much better at the explaining things, btw.) The main reason is so you double check if you want to and make sure I'm not just making this stuff up. The explanations are irrelevant to the user experience (and you). Just pointing A is better than B because of some complicated reason. (Like above where I say LGA 1155 is better than 1366 because of better clock speed or something like that. You'll buy it and never see it nor worry about it.) I'm sure these mean nothing to most people, but when they go to purchase, I'm hoping they'll get the best price/performance by picking the right parts (i7-2600) and not wasting it something they don't need or is worse (i7-920).