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Your reply did remind me that my results weren't particularly relevant as I was running them in debug mode d'oh. In release mode the linq versions were much quicker, but the Where + FirstOrDefault was still quicker than the FirstOrDefault alone. The Find was also much quicker and still faster than the linq methods, but interestingly the native code benefitted very little from release mode optimisation. It was still quicker than linq but now slower than Find. Interesting indeed.
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