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Is it safe to overclock the GPU if the temperature remains low?

Is it safe to overclock the GPU if the temperature remains low?

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maxbox999
Junior Member
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08-31-2023, 08:24 PM
#1
My temperature is generally between 60 and 65 degrees across all the games I play. Overclocking seems to be fine, and my temperatures stay stable. When idle, it drops to around 38 degrees. If I use core voltage and still have a good temperature, does that affect how long my GPU lasts? Thanks for the answer.
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maxbox999
08-31-2023, 08:24 PM #1

My temperature is generally between 60 and 65 degrees across all the games I play. Overclocking seems to be fine, and my temperatures stay stable. When idle, it drops to around 38 degrees. If I use core voltage and still have a good temperature, does that affect how long my GPU lasts? Thanks for the answer.

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SuchJxnqs
Junior Member
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09-18-2023, 11:13 PM
#2
Over clocking it slightly occasionally works with MSI?
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SuchJxnqs
09-18-2023, 11:13 PM #2

Over clocking it slightly occasionally works with MSI?

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mariokisi
Junior Member
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10-01-2023, 07:42 AM
#3
What GPU version are you running? Which software are you using for fan speed and overclocking? What power supply model do you have? Being able to overclock might not work on all devices, it really depends on the setup.
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mariokisi
10-01-2023, 07:42 AM #3

What GPU version are you running? Which software are you using for fan speed and overclocking? What power supply model do you have? Being able to overclock might not work on all devices, it really depends on the setup.

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POTTER1904
Member
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10-01-2023, 04:44 PM
#4
Your temperatures are normal. The CPU will safeguard itself; if temperatures rise too much it will reduce performance.
CPU durability can exceed 20 years, but significantly shortening that would require extremely high, risky voltages.
Overclocking doesn’t necessarily mean increasing voltage—your current stock settings are solid at 3.8/3.9GHz with 1.2v+.
They’re now running at 4.3/4.6GHz at 1.108v and 1.119v.
The goal of overclocking is to achieve maximum speed while maintaining the lowest possible voltage, which keeps temperatures down and stability intact.
I recommend diving deeply into overclocking research—understand its pros and cons, step-by-step guides, practical tips, and what not to do. Focus on informed, experienced guidance rather than casual attempts.
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POTTER1904
10-01-2023, 04:44 PM #4

Your temperatures are normal. The CPU will safeguard itself; if temperatures rise too much it will reduce performance.
CPU durability can exceed 20 years, but significantly shortening that would require extremely high, risky voltages.
Overclocking doesn’t necessarily mean increasing voltage—your current stock settings are solid at 3.8/3.9GHz with 1.2v+.
They’re now running at 4.3/4.6GHz at 1.108v and 1.119v.
The goal of overclocking is to achieve maximum speed while maintaining the lowest possible voltage, which keeps temperatures down and stability intact.
I recommend diving deeply into overclocking research—understand its pros and cons, step-by-step guides, practical tips, and what not to do. Focus on informed, experienced guidance rather than casual attempts.

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csige791
Posting Freak
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10-04-2023, 12:47 AM
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Yes, I'm working with MSI and have an RTX 2060 Core with a 100 MHz clock and a 300 MHz memory clock. My power limit is set to the maximum of 105.
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csige791
10-04-2023, 12:47 AM #5

Yes, I'm working with MSI and have an RTX 2060 Core with a 100 MHz clock and a 300 MHz memory clock. My power limit is set to the maximum of 105.

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JayGaming
Junior Member
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10-21-2023, 04:21 PM
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I'm running on an RTX 2060 with 6GB RAM, which is boosted to a core clock of 100 and a memory clock of 300.
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JayGaming
10-21-2023, 04:21 PM #6

I'm running on an RTX 2060 with 6GB RAM, which is boosted to a core clock of 100 and a memory clock of 300.