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NVS 3100M: FPS benchmarks and laptop guide

NVS 3100M — 11 games benchmarked at 1080p, 3 models in the catalog.

NVS 3100M — 11 games benchmarked at 1080p , 3 laptop models in the used-laptop catalog . This guide covers what the chip delivers in games, where it sits among mobile GPUs in 2026, and which laptops carry it.

The NVIDIA NVS 3100M is a 2010 business-graphics part — 16 CUDA cores for certified drivers and extra displays. This guide covers its 11 recorded game benchmarks at 1080p and the three listings that match its name.

Where the NVS 3100M sits in 2026

The composite ranks it #336 of 341 (score 0.5). The neighbors: Quadro FX 880M (#333, 0.6), HD 6470M (#334, 0.5) and GT 230M (#335, 0.5) above; the 8600M GT (#337, 0.4), HD 6320 (#338, 0.4) and Mobility HD 4530 (#339, 0.4) below. Five places from the very bottom — 16 cores go exactly as far as 16 cores go.

What the chip brings

The record lists 16 CUDA cores on a 40nm Tesla 2.0 die, GDDR3 memory, a 14W envelope and 0.047 TFLOPS. Public benchmark: PassMark 204. This is the smallest CUDA count recorded anywhere in this catalog's scored ranking — a display adapter with a part number.

FPS in games at 1080p

At the high preset: legacy ceilings (CS:GO/Overwatch 240, GTA V/PUBG 140), Valorant 27, Dota 2 10, The Witcher 3 6, Forza Horizon 4 4, Counter-Strike 2 2, Fortnite 2, Cyberpunk 2077 1 — the standard bottom-tier baseline, shared with its neighbors to the frame.

Laptops that carry it — or the name

Three listings. The honest host is the Dell Latitude E6410 (2010, $127) — the corporate 14-inch of its year, which genuinely shipped with this part. The other two — a Precision M6800 (2014, $352) and ZBook 17 G1 (2013, $266) — are name matches: 17-inch mobile workstations of the mid-2010s carried far bigger professional graphics than a 16-core 2010 part, and their listings matched the NVS family name instead. Treat them as browsing neighbors, not carriers.

Bottom line

The NVS 3100M is the smallest entry in this catalog's professional line: a $127 Latitude's display helper with a game table for the record. Buy the E6410 for its tank chassis if at all — and judge the two workstation listings by the bigger GPUs they actually contain.

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NVS 3100M at a glance

Catalog score
0.5
#336 of 341 mobile GPUs
Games @ 1080p
11
Laptops
3
models in the catalog
Released
2010
Shader cores
16
TDP
14 W
Process
40 nm
FP32
0 TFLOPS
Architecture
Tesla 2.0
PassMark: 204
CUDA

🤔 How to choose

Universal advice for any use case.

  • Reliability vs price: reliability (median 50) ↔ price (median 385.1).
  • Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 48) ↔ overall performance (median 49.8).
  • Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 50) ↔ battery life (median 2.8).

🎮 NVS 3100M — game FPS at 1080p

Average FPS per game, high quality preset.

Game FPS (1080p) Verdict
Overwatch 240 ✓ Comfortable
PUBG: Battlegrounds 140 ✓ Comfortable
Valorant 27 ✗ Low
Dota 2 10 ✗ Low
Forza Horizon 4 4 ✗ Low
Fortnite 2 ✗ Low
Cyberpunk 2077 1 ✗ Low
CS:GO 240 ✓ Comfortable
GTA V 140 ✓ Comfortable
The Witcher 3 6 ✗ Low
Counter-Strike 2 2 ✗ Low
11 benchmarked games — full spec page. Verdicts: ✓ comfortable (≥60 FPS), ⚠ playable (30–59), ✗ low (<30). "~" marks estimated values.

Laptops with the NVS 3100M

3 matched models — newest first. Names link to the full review.

Model Year Class Price
Dell Precision M6800 2014 Workstation $352
ZBook 17 G1 2013 Workstation $266
Latitude E6410 2010 Business $127

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