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Thread: Lucid VirtuMVP benchmarks with Gigabyte UD3H/LN2

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    Lucid VirtuMVP benchmarks with Gigabyte UD3H/LN2

    GIGABYTE Z77X-UD3H
    GIGABYTE 7970OC
    GSKILL 2666 CL10
    INTEL 3770K
    CORSAIR FORCE GT SSD
    CORSAIR AX1200

    Okay we know HWBOT is not accepting MVP for now, but this technology is still very cool. Here is a tiny "first touch" of IVB and MVP just to show the power, CPU at 6000MHz as everyone should reach this frequency with cold and GPU at 1500mhz. Excuse my low single channel memory clocks, just backed everything right off as I didn't want to crash.












    Heaven comparison with raising GPU frequency 100MHz



    Here a couple of additional Vantage runs with some frequency changes you can get an idea of scaling

    1625/1700 gpu


    stock GPU

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    I think its a good platform for competition disregarding hwbot rules lol. extreme results


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    after messing with it for a day we kinda concluded it's just one big CPU MVP, not very exciting but crazy numbers get spat out, kinda looks cool but yeah would probably wear off real quick
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    How yo you Aussie guys think about Virtu for gamers ? I was wildly enthousiastic at start, but I am no longer as some games feel very jerky
    Question : Why do some overclockers switch into d*ckmode when money is involved

    Remark : They call me Pro Asus Saaya yupp, I agree

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    certain games work well, i thought COD series works decently. SOme don't work at all. might be good for online gaming with a lower end GPU where you are looking for fast responce and high FPS.

    Its pretty cool none the less, i hope they work on it and allow the CPU to do more tasks maybe help out a little bit more. But Im not from AUS, so I prob don't have a say

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