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you lot should buy TOCA race driver 2...

its got a realistic simulation mode... will have you understeering into the nearest armco in fwd cars :D

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Understeer?

Take it you can't over infalte the rears then to dial it out?

lol.

LFS is awesome for setting up cars.. can even make a "4x4 look" car by raising the ride hight :D

still cant get the hang of the rwd drive cars tho.. but can make some wicked powerslides :)

lol.

LFS is awesome for setting up cars.. can even make a "4x4 look" car by raising the ride hight :D

still cant get the hang of the rwd drive cars tho.. but can make some wicked powerslides :)

Need to get a force feedback wheel. Makes a bit difference.

The LX's are class.

I actually have a FF wheel, my bro bought it when force feedback first came out. trouble is it dont have XP drivers.

anyone reccomend a decent ff wheel?

Similar story I had with my MS FF Wheel. MS don't do drivers for their own OS. LOL

I can only recommend a Thrustmaster FF Ferrari wheel as I have one :D . The only problem I found was one of the springs in the gear stick has broke but as I use the shifters thats not a problem. Also with the UP shifter I find it doesn't click anymore when pressed.

I have A AMD Athlon Thunderbird from their 1999 range of 800,850,900,950 and 1ghz Models, Mines the 850, and with help from a brilliant Program called CPUFSB, it happily runs at one gigahert with no heat gain!

i used to fiddle with cpufsb many years ago but it didn't seem to keep up with all of the new m'boards - does it now?

My trusty 1700+ with a core of 1.1GHz is now nicely running at 2.0GHz without frying :)

But then again, I got mine from cpucity.co.uk where you can chose the stepping of your cpu - great for those "well known overclocker" candidates :D

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