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The demo.. $40 isn't bad.. worth while grabbing it.

lol for a 3yr old he's actually pretty damn good. He's really getting the hang of it.

The problem is now I hear from the back car seat; Dad...... do a burnout. The other day out of the blue he stood up while waiting in the car and said to a bloke in his old loud v8 VH... do a burnout.. do a big loooooooooong one.

Must be something in the blood. :)

But what he really gets in to is MotoRacer3. Going to have to take him to the dirt bikes when they are in Adelaide. I saw something on the tv the other night so should be good.

Thats one nice thing about 4gb+ ram and vista's superfetch.

A lot turn it off but I've found it noticeably improves level loading as well as general windows loading that firefox, thunderbird etc. :(

I've got 2gb of ram and agree it really is nice, however is it noticeable better with 4gb? I'm considering upgrading but only if it will net better performance.

The problem is now I hear from the back car seat; Dad...... do a burnout. The other day out of the blue he stood up while waiting in the car and said to a bloke in his old loud v8 VH... do a burnout.. do a big loooooooooong one.

lmfao

classic cubes, classic

mine wants to live on "boost"

on topic, found a new ageia physx card for 90 from usa, got a space pci slot so why not lol

last pc mod tho - Ive resigned from my job so no cash as of next month

I've got 2gb of ram and agree it really is nice, however is it noticeable better with 4gb? I'm considering upgrading but only if it will net better performance.

With 2gb I found the hard drive chugged a lot more and when dropping out of games it wasn't as instantly smooth.

The price of ram these days why not.. Initially I was disappointed with vista and 2gb of ram; dropped 4gb in and it felt considerably smoother especially in Crysis and hungry games. :(

i went from 1 gig to 3 gigs with vista and while it loads a heck of a lot faster, vista is already using all my ram, pain in the arse really. but like cube's said it isn't constantly accessing the hdd anymore.

my pc is about over 3 years old now so it's almost time for a whole new build.

mine is younger and im hearing that tune :P

i went from 1 gig to 3 gigs with vista and while it loads a heck of a lot faster, vista is already using all my ram, pain in the arse really. but like cube's said it isn't constantly accessing the hdd anymore.

my pc is about over 3 years old now so it's almost time for a whole new build.

yeah it stinks. And at the time i spent about 350 bucks on my MB at the time, it's a top of the line (well was top of the line) asus A8N-SLi deluxe, one of the first boards to run the nforce SLi chipset. has everything on it, dual pci express 16x ports, 8 sata raid ports, 8 onboard usb ports, and i've never even upgraded the cpu even once. and now the socket and chipset are useless. I'm used to the days where i'd at least upgrade the cpu once before i had to buy a new mobo.

So SAU do you think it's worth going DDR3??? or am i better off with DDR2 and just overclocking that sucker??? i also think i'm gonna go back over to intel. It'll be my first intel based pc in about 8 years as well!!!

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