The online racing simulator
Quote from mclarenmatt :Cheer's for the link, shame it doesn't support Vista X64

Could try ObjectDock (the free version), but that has a bit of a reputation for eating resources.
^^^^^ Prove.
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Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz (2 CPUs)
Memory: 2046MB RAM DDR2
Hard Drive: Around 420 GB
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT 512MB
Monitor: Goodmans LCD 32" HD 1380x768/Standard 15" monitor 1024x768 (15" used for racing games, 32" used for desktop and FPS)
Speakers/Headphones: Technika 5.1
Keyboard: Cheapo Microsoft KB
Mouse: Cheapo Logitech Laser Mouse
Mouse Surface: Wood Desk
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 3
Motherboard: ABIT IP35-Pro
Driving wheel: G25
Quote from rc10racer :It does.

I think they need to update their website then lol :P

Cheer's guy's
Well after 3 years of not upgrading anything on my single core AMD Athlon64, I decided to make the move to a laptop. I bought an Asus X83VM-X1 from Ebay. Brand new, and with about a year of waranty left on it.

Processor: Intel C2D P8400 @ 2.26GHz
Memory: 4096MB RAM DDR2 PC-5300
Hard Drive: 320GB SATA @ 5400RPM
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS 1024MB
Screen size: 14.1'' (1280x800)
Operating System: Windows Vista Premium 64-bit

Can't wait 'till the delivery!
Shame for the same price you could have bought a none-shit coloured Desktop which would have given you awesome performance for the same, if not less.

Gtfo and quad.
Quote from S14 DRIFT :Shame for the same price you could have bought a none-shit coloured Desktop which would have given you awesome performance for the same, if not less.

Gtfo and quad.

You know what...




















Riders Motion, that's a lot of power in that small laptop! When I go to college in 3 years, I'll be looking for something similar, preferably with a strong cage like a Lenovo. I'm sick of moving this 17" gaming "laptop", but I do praise its gaming capabilities.
Quote from MINIz guy :Riders Motion, that's a lot of power in that small laptop! When I go to college in 3 years, I'll be looking for something similar, preferably with a strong cage like a Lenovo. I'm sick of moving this 17" gaming "laptop", but I do praise its gaming capabilities.

Well if I were you I would have a look at Ebay or Best Buy. This laptop is a Best Buy exclusive and sells for around 900$ US but I was able to get mine for 850$ US on Ebay. It's possibly the best bang for the buck and at 14.1'' it's small enough to be carried just about everywhere.

PS: Seriously, have a look at it.
Not in the market right now. My current 17" notebook was a Best Buy exclusive. The Gateway P-6831FX, powerful gaming capabilities in a $1100 price tag.

Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T5450 @ 1.67GHz
Memory: 3GB RAM DDR2 PC-5300 (2GB of it runs in dual channel)
Hard Drive: 250GB 5400RPM Western Digital
Graphics Card: nVidia 8800M GTS 512MB G92
Screen Size: 17" (1440x900)
Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit

If I decide to upgrade the CPU to a T8100 or a T9300, this thing will scream! Runs around 7k in 3DMark06, but people report close to ~9.5k with an upgraded processor.
Latest upgrade - second MX1000 mouse (got it for £4.50 )
E8400, 3 GB DDR2 800, 8800 GT 512 MB @680, 1512, 993 Mhz
2x22" TFT running LFS in 3360x1050, 4x AA, 16 AF.

Just found out horizontal span isn´t supported any longer by Vista, are you kidding Microsoft?
Here's the new machine and its specs:

Intel C2D P8400 @ 2.26Ghz
Nvidia 9600M GS 1Gb
Awesome colour
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That carrot looks tasty.
Quote from Feffe85 :Nothing much a somethings here and there

processor: intel core2duo e8500 @ 3.59ghz
cooling: COOLERMASTER V8
videocard: pny verto geforce 8800gt 512mb
cooling: ARCTIC-COOLING TWIN TURBO
memory: a-data 2x 1gb 667mhz @ 666mhz
hdd: 1x160GB 1x 320GB & 1x 1TB
motherboard: gigabyte ga-73pvm-s2h rev.1
psu: ace raw deal 620w
speakers: crosswood 5.1 system
soundcard: alc889a 7.1-channel
monitor: BenQ g2200w
os: Windows XP
wheel: wingman ff pro
keyboard/mouse: logitech gaming g15

PS. picts comming soon..

Quote from Feffe85 :Got me a BenQ g2200w last night, works like a charm

Just got a package from Webhallen.com. it was my much needed Razer Tarantula + Razer Battlelight
my rig

Intel e5200 overclocked to 3.2ghz on stock cooling
Asus P5Q motherboard
Asus 9800gt 512mb oc
4 gig ddr2 800mhz crucial ram
320gb and 250gb hdd
Thermaltake M9 case
Logitech G25 wheel
Logitech G15 keyboard


You can just see my G25 to the left of the pic

Q6600 @ 3GHz
Asus P5K-e
4GB Crucial Ballistix PC2-6400
8800GTS G92
Thermalright Ultra 120
Antec 300
Samsung 226CW
Quote from Mc21 :

You can just see my G25 to the left of the pic

Q6600 @ 3GHz
Asus P5K-e
4GB Crucial Ballistix PC2-6400
8800GTS G92
Thermalright Ultra 120
Antec 300
Samsung 226CW

+ invisible speakers!


btw, nice coiled SATA wire, haha. Adds a nice touch.
Pentium 4, 2.53ghz, 1GB ram (mobo max) Radeon HD2600 Pro (agp), standard packard bell 16" moniter, saitek r220 wheel and pedals, tesco speakers.

Pretty rubbish really, compared to other peoples, but i get by.
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Quote from danthebangerboy :Pentium 4, 2.53ghz, 1GB ram (mobo max) Radeon HD2600 Pro (agp), standard packard bell 16" moniter, saitek r220 wheel and pedals, tesco speakers.

Pretty rubbish really, compared to other peoples, but i get by.

As long as your PC run's LFS fine it's all good

Only reason why I "try" to keep my PC up to date is I play some of the new DX10 game's and am a high graphic settings + AF/AA whore

Post your "LFS" rig..
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