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    Hi everyone,

    I have a Dell E6410 which has a dodgy motherboard I have to replace. I currently have the motherboard with the Intel 3000HD built in. After doing some research I have found out I can also opt to replace with the other type of motherboard available for this model which has the nVidia 3100m 512mb.

    Now after more research, I have found that the Intel 3000HD performs better in the benchmark results than the nVidia. But I thought the nVidia was meant to be the upgrade, so am a little confused.

    I do play games, mainly old ones (Battlefield 2, C&C Generals, Dawn of War 1 etc) so am pretty sure the gfx on both would be equal for these, but if I wanted to play something a little newer can the nvidia handle it?.

    So which is better, should I go with the benchmark results and stick with the intel or should I trust the supposedly higher spec and go for the nvidia?

    thanks any help would be appreciated.

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    Are you sure that you had the "Intel HD 3000"? According to the Dell website, your laptop comes with 2 video options:

    Video Card


    • NVIDIA® NVS 3100M 512MB gDDR3
      Intel® HD Graphics

    If that's the case, then you have Intel's fifth generation graphics, not HD 3000 which is Intel's sixth generation graphics.

    Depending on your processor, you either have a score of 319 (i5-520m), 328 (i5-540m), or 353 (i7-620m). The "upgraded" motherboard with the nVidia card comes in at a whopping 228. I'd stick with the Intel HD graphics if I were you; I've found that the PassMark 3D bechmark is pretty accurate.

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    • #3
      Specificty, That is the worst advice I have ever heard, when I read it, I up-chucked a little, you should take up gardening or something less technical ....
      Rumandcoke,
      Take that E6410, rip out the chip, memory and hard drive and screen, sell them on Craig's list for $80, $25, $40 & $100. Use the rest of your E6410 for target practice and get a Lenovo Ideapad S405 $535.00 minus what you get from Craig's List = $290.00

      www.valleyseek.com/lenovo-americas-59342927-lenovo-ideapad-s405-14-0-notebook-amd-a-series-a8-4555m-1-6ghz/store/show_item/310029/?source=googleps

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