It's quite amazing that I can run Left 4 Dead around 20-30 FPS, rarely
dipping below 10. I couldn't ever imagine that level of performance on
the 945 which I think I have on a netbook, but I'm not quite sure.

As for the list, I was thinking the very same thing! This way, you can
get some sort of an idea of how well a game will run on your system!
It'd be a great system, but the only problem is the lack of X3100
users. As you've said, 70-75% or the majority of users of the Soldiers
sans frontiers have a 945 rather than the X3100, which is fine and all
but that would mean that if the list was completely recompiled, it
would take some time for the list to start looking complete again. I'd
certainly contribute with what I can do, but it'd take some time.
Since we're a group though, we can all contribute incrementally and
don't have to relay anything between ourselves if we wish to edit the
page.

In addition to the statistical information that would be supplied for
a game, perhaps we could have uploaded configurations or have the
configuration details accompany it. This way, we can supply or show
what configuration was used for the game to achieve that level of
performance.

On Feb 2, 8:47 pm, MAD_BEAST <[email protected]> wrote:
> replacing the cpu for at least  a 0.5 ghz more powerful procesor is a
> great idea, but it makes no sense unless you can find a 2.8ghz C2D for
> 100 USD, and talking about that the standard of the x3100 is 4GB ram,
> i think that every x3100 should be equippped with 4GB if its running
> under WIN7... but yes in the end the x3100 is the bottle neck, but uve
> been blessed 70-75% of the Soldiers sans frontiers got a 945 which is
> nothing compared to a x3100...
>
> YES! that format is what should be used in the compatibility list, i
> suggested that a long timea go for the 945 but no one cared, yeah
> because it makes no sense to "run" a game under 10FPS
>
> the ideal should be like posting a screenshot or posting the avarage
> of  the FPS during a gaming sesion, with the specs of the machine,
> that way ull be able to "calculate" how well ur x3100 will perform

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INTEL 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS

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