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  • Lucid Virtu MVP (HyperFormance) Tested with ASRock Z77 and Intel Ivy Bridge

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    Re: Lucid Virtu MVP (HyperFormance) Tested with ASRock Z77 and Intel Ivy Bridge

    That article Lucid Virtu MVP (HyperFormance) Tested with ASRock Z77 and Intel Ivy Bridge :: TweakTown
    was Posted: Apr 5, 2012 6:11 am
    I've just read it as I am seeking advice on using Virtu MVP in the near future - have things improved with Virtu MVP over the last year? There have been 4 driver updates in that period lucidlogix with GPU Solution
    I have an i5 3570k on an Asus P8Z77-V LX with 8GB RAM. I am thinking about adding a discrete graphics card and using the LucidLogix Virtu MVP
    I have read the on-chip HD4000 compares to a HD6450 (or GTX 560Ti ?) and that using a discrete card equivalent to the on-chip would provide best effects through Virtu MVP. The ASUS mobo user guide states Virtu MVP "supports NVIDIA GF4xx/5xx series and AMD HD5xxx/6xxx series graphics cards"

    Is there an optimum card, is the HD6450 or equivalent it? Or id Virtu MVP still best avoided?

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