Maybe you're using the on-board GPU in your CPU. The i5 3570K has an Intel HD 4000, and I think, that in the Nvidia driver, hav an option where you can configure whether to use a discrete GPU or the GPU inside the i5 3570K.
In the Supermodel folder, look in the error.log file, the Open GL info, to see what GPU the emulator is using.
For exemple, this is my error.log with the AMD HD 6870
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OpenGL information:
Vendor: ATI Technologies Inc.
Renderer: AMD Radeon
Version: 4.2.12172 Compatibility Profile Context 12.100.17.0
Shading Language Version: 4.20
Maximum Vertex Array Size: 2147483647 vertices
Maximum Texture Size: 16384 texels
Maximum Vertex Attributes: 29
Maximum Vertex Uniforms: 16384
Maximum Texture Img Units: 16
If this is not the case, could also be a bug with the Nvidia Open GL driver. You could try other emulators using the Open GL plugin, for example, the Dolphin emulator has a OGL plugin, also, you could test with older drivers from Nvidia, 2 or 3 months ago.