athlon 64 3200+ 0.09 micron or 3500+ 0.13 micron?

Beliar

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i've decided to get the following for my new build :
MSI K8N neo2 platinum mobo.
OCZ 2x512 dual channel pc4000 gold rev2 or pc3200 platinum rev2 ram
Leadtek geforce 6800 GT
WD 80 gb 8 mb cache 7.200 rpm hdd
Audigy 2 ZS
Swiftech 6400-V cpu heatsink + a 80 mm fan(thinkin about a vantec tornado since i'm going to o/c, the noise issue vexes me a bit though, so i'd be glad if there were some advices/recommendations)
Swiftech 159 NB heatsink
Fortron 530W PSU

as i mention above, i'm going to o/c. but since i'm getting a pretty decent heatsink + fan combo i don't think that even the 0.13 micron proccesor with serious o/c will generate much heat. with that cooling and those rams, can a winchester 3200+ beat a newcastle 3500+(with the same config above)? which one do you think would give better performance when compeletely stable? Long story short, by using which one can i have the maximum MHZ within considerable temperature range and stability. i can't give more than $300 for the cpu so the 0.09 micron 3500+ is not an option..

will be very happy if you help.
thanks
 
get the 90nm

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Ditto.

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