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    Simple question for everyone using I8kfangui...

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by spookyu, Jan 8, 2007.

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    spookyu NBR Zombie Expert

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    I've been using I8kfangui for a long while now and in the begging everyone was telling me to put a plus or minus 8 degree C offset on, so I did. I'm just starting to wonder now, why? Is it like a fail safe or something to help protect my graphics card (in case it DOES get too hot then I still have some headroom and my laptop doesn't burst into flames)? So whats the deal? I've been wondering about this.
     
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    No one? Anything?
     
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    No one can suggest anything?