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Assist in improving my gainward GTX 760 Phantom 2GB

Assist in improving my gainward GTX 760 Phantom 2GB

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BBQjones
Junior Member
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07-04-2024, 07:05 AM
#1
First, verify whether the location offers warranty for the overclocked unit. If not, I wouldn't suggest doing so, as I understand the risks of damaging components through overclocking and it's not worth it!
If a warranty exists, I still wouldn't advise overclocking the GPU. The performance gain in FPS versus the temperature effects isn't worth the potential consequences.
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BBQjones
07-04-2024, 07:05 AM #1

First, verify whether the location offers warranty for the overclocked unit. If not, I wouldn't suggest doing so, as I understand the risks of damaging components through overclocking and it's not worth it!
If a warranty exists, I still wouldn't advise overclocking the GPU. The performance gain in FPS versus the temperature effects isn't worth the potential consequences.

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27Danick
Member
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07-04-2024, 07:05 AM
#2
First, verify whether the location offers warranty for the overclocked unit. If not, I wouldn't suggest doing so, as I understand the risks of damaging components through excessive overclocking—it really hurts! If a warranty exists, I still wouldn't advise overclocking the GPU. The performance gain in FPS versus the temperatures isn't worth it.
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27Danick
07-04-2024, 07:05 AM #2

First, verify whether the location offers warranty for the overclocked unit. If not, I wouldn't suggest doing so, as I understand the risks of damaging components through excessive overclocking—it really hurts! If a warranty exists, I still wouldn't advise overclocking the GPU. The performance gain in FPS versus the temperatures isn't worth it.