Build quality of the C2D's?

Just a quick question for current C2D MBP owners.
I have had pretty bad experiences with the previous generation of MBP (Core duo). The lid closes unevenly meaning to say that the gap for 1 side is significantly wider than the other.
Hows the build quality now?
Oh and about the downclocking of the x1600 display card. Is it running full now since there is no heat issue will the C2D running cooler?

I don't believe it is running as fast as it can in the 15". If I'm remembering correctly the core clock frequency was at about 400 MHz, and the memory was at about 445 MHz. (I could very well be wrong, so don't take my word on it)
The "max" specs (without over-clocking) for the card are 475 MHz for both core clock frequency and memory. Again, I'm not positive on this.

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