Actually, I have the dreadful T5550, stemming from the T5XXX series.
I've heard that the T5550 is real common. However, the chipset is the
one thing I tend to provide with the mention of the X3100 because the
965 chipset will always carry the X3100 along with it. Additionally, I
think that the T7100 is marginally better, but I'm no expert with
processors.

But I'm really interested in redoing the compatibility page and
turning it into a playability page. I think that it would serve as a
much better tool as to accurately determining the performance of a
game on one's system. However, I've only seen a handful of people
posting about the X3100 here. I'd rather have a nice round group of 7
or 8 people, but I can work with a small group of 3 or so people. I
still don't know if we should edit the page either, I haven't really
gotten anyone's direct approval from anyone yet. Once I do, I'm more
than willing to build the foundations for the page and provide some
details.

Right now, I think that including the following alongside a screenshot
or video stream of the game in question would be best.

FPS
Test Machine Specifications
Various Useful Notes
(Possibly, a game configuration could be included as either text on a
page, or it could be a file that you could download and place inside a
configuration folder for the game. I'm unsure about this.)

Also, to reduce page size, we would break the page into three sub
pages under the list, with the list being as sort of a master list
while the three sub pages could be A-G and H-P and Q-Z so we could
reduce the size of the overall page instead of including everything on
one page.

I think Espionage has an X3100, and so do a few others, but I'm unsure
so I can't say anything as definite. But I think that the renovation
of the list could be beneficial.

On Feb 3, 11:23 pm, Oscar Lundqvist <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well i think it's great, i too have an x3100 and also the same processor as
> you (i think) to be exact it is called T7100. Anyhow that would mean that we
> should get pretty equal scores in games so maybe we could share some results
> to each other and even to others who are interested.
>
> Please anyone else who owns an X3100 (GMA 965) reply here and give your
> specs so we can see what might be done :)

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