bullet00 Intel Celeron E3200 testing with a CCE G31T-M7 v1.0 and Intel 82G33/G31 IGP on Ubuntu 16.04 via the Phoronix Test Suite. Intel Celeron E3200: Processor: Intel Celeron E3200 @ 2.40GHz (2 Cores), Motherboard: CCE G31T-M7 v1.0, Chipset: Intel 82G33/G31/P35/P31 + ICH7, Memory: 1024MB, Disk: 160GB Western Digital WD1600AAJS-0, Graphics: Intel 82G33/G31 IGP, Audio: VIA VT1708BCE, Monitor: SMB1630N, Network: Realtek RTL8101/2/6E + Ralink RT2561/RT61 OS: Ubuntu 16.04, Kernel: 4.2.0-16-generic (x86_64), Desktop: Unity 7.4.0, Display Driver: intel 2.99.917, OpenGL: 1.4 Mesa 11.0.6, Compiler: GCC 5.2.1 20151129, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 1366x768 Bullet Physics Engine 2.81 Test: Raytests Seconds < Lower Is Better Intel Celeron E3200 . 7.95 |=================================================== Bullet Physics Engine 2.81 Test: 3000 Fall Seconds < Lower Is Better Intel Celeron E3200 . 18.95 |================================================== Bullet Physics Engine 2.81 Test: 1000 Stack Seconds < Lower Is Better Intel Celeron E3200 . 22.59 |================================================== Bullet Physics Engine 2.81 Test: 1000 Convex Seconds < Lower Is Better Intel Celeron E3200 . 14.45 |================================================== Bullet Physics Engine 2.81 Test: 136 Ragdolls Seconds < Lower Is Better Intel Celeron E3200 . 11.03 |================================================== Bullet Physics Engine 2.81 Test: Prim Trimesh Seconds < Lower Is Better Intel Celeron E3200 . 3.07 |=================================================== Bullet Physics Engine 2.81 Test: Convex Trimesh Seconds < Lower Is Better Intel Celeron E3200 . 3.64 |===================================================