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    What may damage your GPU?

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by nindustrialny, Jan 3, 2010.

  1. nindustrialny

    nindustrialny Notebook Consultant

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    O/c by itself or by temperature?
    If I set high clocks but the temperature will be at level 60/70, will it be ok?
     
  2. t3rR0r

    t3rR0r Notebook Evangelist

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    Both could potentially screw up your card but it really depends on the card because not all cards of the same model are technically the same quality. It really depends on the card because some can take more of a beating but at those temps should be fine (assuming thats at load)... but keep an eye out incase they creep up any higher...