I installed Windows 10 on a G31ESL Intel chipset PC a few days ago and it's working perfectly.
2.66ghz with 4GB DDR2 Ram and a nVidia GT9500 video card
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As bizarre as it may sound I am considering buying Windows 10 to replace Vista. Clock speed more than adequate and RAM more than adequate and more than adequate storage space. However, I am uncertain if this chipset will meet the requirements of the DirectX9 with WDDM driver...will it work?
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I installed Windows 10 on a G31ESL Intel chipset PC a few days ago and it's working perfectly.
2.66ghz with 4GB DDR2 Ram and a nVidia GT9500 video card
As with newer microsoft operating systems,the chipset is low on requirments,youre pc processor
is the biggest concern.Vista/with ddr2 memory,doesnt support alot of newer microsoft products,
try going to intel.com,intel is just now supporting win10,see if a download exist for the G33/G31 chip,
my current dell G43/G45 doesnt have much after vista....Everything you listed in the post,just wont
help with current OS,again,its the processor technology that doesnt meet specs.