Some benchmarks here with MVP enabled and disabled... It's hardly worth all this hassle and it will probably also add some headaches to some games I bet that don't like to play nice with it.
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Virtu-Universal-MVP-Review/1548/1
Conclusions
Performance improvement using the Virtu Universal MVP was marginal. The best result we saw was on Battlefield 3 with the Radeon HD 7750, where its performance increased by seven percent. On the other hand, with the entry-level Radeon HD 6570 we didn’t see any performance improvement at all during our tests.
We wondered if the reason why we didn’t see a huge performance increase was because we configured the games at low image quality settings. We ran the tests again here at our lab using different image quality settings, and performance gain still remained at the 3%-4% level.
Since the Virtu Universal MVP is a feature that may come for free with your motherboard, we don’t see why you shouldn’t enable it, as your gaming performance will improve a bit. Just keep in mind that performance gains are very low, and different video cards will respond differently to this technology.
By the way, on 3DMark 11, results with the Virtu Universal MVP increased up to 46 percent, but these results are not correct, as explained at Futuremark’s website.
http://www.3dmark.com/support/troubleshooting-my-results/lucidlogix-virtu-mvp-and-3dmark/
LucidLogix Virtu MVP and 3DMark
LucidLogix Virtu MVP is an exciting new technology that promises to boost your PC’s responsiveness, reduce latency and eliminate visual tearing, all within a low power environment. It is designed for the Intel Sandy Bridge Z68/H67/H61, upcoming Intel 7-series motherboards as well as many AMD processor-based notebooks, all-in-one PCs and desktop motherboards, and will be shipping pre-installed on a wide range of new motherboards starting in April 2012.
3DMark works by measuring the process of rendering frames of 3D graphics using defined workloads. Lucid’s Virtu MVP is designed to improve responsiveness through the intelligent reduction of rendering tasks. While 3DMark scores may increase with Virtu MVP enabled, scores from systems with and without Virtu MVP are not directly comparable because of its effect on the rendering process.
Futuremark is working with Lucid to update 3dmark.com to clearly indicate whether Virtu MVP was running or not for each submitted score and to help you understand the performance benefits of Virtu MVP technologies as measured by 3DMark and our other PC performance benchmarks. The update is expected to be ready in April. Until then, we recommend that you manually add MVP information to the name and/or description of your 3DMark scores to help other users better understand your setup.
Another good read here..
LucidLogix Virtu MVP Technology and HyperFormance
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5728/...ew-asrock-asus-gigabyte-msi-ecs-and-biostar/2