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ahahahahaha!!!! :laughing-smiley-014:

i cant, her boy friend is there lol

sorry, back on geek topic.

LOL i think steve was talking about YOUR girlfriend not the next door neighbour, but whatever floats your boat. i wish i had hot neighbours :thumbsup:

oh oh gotta keep it computery. i got a Compaq Presario, 526 meg of ram, its ok for what i use it for. sau, myspace, porn, msn.

i guess there is that option go next door and look @ your girl through the windows, :) will seem like your being naughty :thumbsup:

LOL i think steve was talking about YOUR girlfriend not the next door neighbour, but whatever floats your boat. i wish i had hot neighbours :)

oh oh gotta keep it computery. i got a Compaq Presario, 526 meg of ram, its ok for what i use it for. sau, myspace, porn, msn.

Whhoo my turn now, my turn now!!!

My main rig that I build at the beginning of the year.

Intel Q6600

Gigabyte P35 DS3P

2gig DDR 800mhz @ 4-4-4-12 timing

2x 500Gb WD SATA II

1x 200Gb Seagate SATA (from old com)

Pioneer & LG DVD writers (LG is from old com)

512mb G92 8800GTS

500w super flower PSU with TT Soprano case (from old com)

Zalman CNP 9700 LED CPU cooler

19" Samsung LCD (from my old com)

+ some random tri colour neon :thumbsup:

My laptop:

Asus M50sv

Intel C2D T9300

2gig DDR 667mhz Ram

250Gb SATA II

Geforce 9500m GS video chip

15.4" WS LCD

+ some external USB TV tunner

Whats a good racing game to try out? I'm up for ideas for both arcade or sim (got an old Logitech momo wheel).

LOL i think steve was talking about YOUR girlfriend not the next door neighbour, but whatever floats your boat. i wish i had hot neighbours :thumbsup:

oh oh gotta keep it computery. i got a Compaq Presario, 526 meg of ram, its ok for what i use it for. sau, myspace, porn, msn.

damo love the porn in there!

oh i have a new hp eepc!

woot!

GRID has some good drifting in it

are there any good Lappy's to play a Q3 engined game while im on lunch and browse the net not having to use my phone

...My laptop:

Asus M50sv

Intel C2D T9300

2gig DDR 667mhz Ram

250Gb SATA II

Geforce 9500m GS video chip

15.4" WS LCD

+ some external USB TV tunner

Whats a good racing game to try out? I'm up for ideas for both arcade or sim (got an old Logitech momo wheel).

Hungry Vista. :D

Idling. ~1.08gb

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With BF2 running MP Small Map Wake ~1.6gb

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and WinXP Pro under Vmware; all though it doesn't have the usual Bitdefender, daemon tools and msn running of which soaks up maybe 100mb.

XP uses bugger all. ~300mb.

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My turn methinks...

Gigabyte K8 Triton

Thermaltake Soprano Case

AMD Athlon 64 3500+

2 GB RAM (4x 512MB, running in dual-mode)

NVIDIA 7300 GT

2x 160 GB IDE Internal Hard Drives, 1x 320 BG External Hard Drive (I just got rid of aN 80 GB IDE Interal Disk, looking to by a 500 GB SATA Drive in the near future)

Logitech 5.1 Surround Sound Speakers

Logitech Wireless Keyboard & Mouse

HP Photosmart C3100 Series (Print/Scan/Copy)

Dvico FusionHDTV Pro (2007)

DVD Burner

17" LG Flatron

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