Will intel's new haswell motherboards will include MVP 2.0?

max sydow

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I need to replace my motherboard any idea if motherboards based on Intel’s Haswell will be bundled Virtu MVP 2.0?
I’ve downloaded the 30 days free trial and I really enjoy the game play BUT the price is too expensive $55 L. I saw they have discounted price for eligible users (those who had previous versions of Virtu- not sure what versions exactly...)
 
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Virtual Lucid MVP 2.0 drivers will be avalible at the brand website or on the driver disk that comes with the Motherboard if it is stated that motherboard supports it. It will come free if your motherboard includes it. It is kind of a standard for all motherboards now. if i were you, i'd focus more on VRM design or crossfire/sli ability
 

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i tried crossfire with a friend's rig i liked it, but from what i understand the gpu's need to be of the same brand, i have a 660 nvidia and an intel onboard graphic card and so far mvp did the trick for me.

 
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Crossfire is still glitchy and in development stage. Sli is better. Crossfire does not require them to be in the same brand. You can have a gigabyte and a asus one in crossfire. Same goes with Sli. However, crossfire requires you to have the same series card E.g 7970 with a 7950 or 7870 with a 7850. Sli however needs you to have the exact same card. E.g 660 ti with 660 ti or 680 with 680. You cannot run a 680 and 660 ti in sli config

Lucid MVP 2.0 allows you to use the intergrated graphics on your CPU with your GPU. It is nice and does boost your frame rates quite a bit. The best feature however is the fact that it doesnt limit your maximum fps when your enable V-sync.