Motherboard Manual
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Lucid VIRTU MVP 2.0
Lucid VIRTU MVP 2.0 is designed for the platforms with one integrated and one
discrete GPU. VIRTU MVP 2.0 dynamically assigns tasks to best available graphics
resource based on power, performance and features.
System Requirements:
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CPU: Any CPU with integrated graphics support
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Chipset: Any chipset with integrated graphics output
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Discrete GPU: Any Nvidia/ AMD GPU with DX9/ DX10/ DX11 support
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Memory Size: 2GB
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Operating System: Windows 7 and Windows 8
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Hard Disk Space: 20MB
BIOS Setting:
Please try to set Onboard VGA (IGD) as first display if you want to use “i-mode”.
i-Mode:
i-Mode provides user with near zero performance overhead on 3D graphics games,
Virtual VSync and Hyperformance features, integrated GPU special features and power
saving options when no 3D gaming is used.
To use Lucid VIRTU Universal MVP solution in i-Mode, display must be always
connected to motherboard video output.
Note:
Display can be also connected to VGA or HDMI output instead of DVI output.
d-Mode:
d-Mode is provided for demanding 3D gamers to achieve uncompromised 3D
performance of discrete GPU installed in the system, along with Virtual VSync and
Hyperformance quality/performance improvement features. In this mode, Virtu
Universal MVP allows user to utilize integrated GPU special features such as
trascoding, while display is connected to discrete GPU.
Note1:
In most cases the differences of 3D performance between i-Mode and d-Mode are
unnoticeable to the user, so it is recommended to use i-mode to save power.
Note2:
To use Lucid VIRTU Universal MVP 2.0 solution in d-Mode, display must be connected to
discrete GPU installed in the system.