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Sopanda59
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01-10-2017, 07:33 AM
#11
You can't just ignore it
Typically, damage happens because of high temperatures. Using a powerful overclock with a large heatsink or waterblock significantly lowers the risk of harm. I wouldn't be concerned about it at all
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Sopanda59
01-10-2017, 07:33 AM #11

You can't just ignore it
Typically, damage happens because of high temperatures. Using a powerful overclock with a large heatsink or waterblock significantly lowers the risk of harm. I wouldn't be concerned about it at all

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SeductiveRad
Junior Member
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01-17-2017, 12:34 PM
#12
Ah, no. Let me explain:
I just raised the voltage the other day (when I created this thread) and the game just freezed two times before it started... But the temps were always under control, 60-65º MAX temp always... so, I think its less prolly the gpu received any dmg, isn't it?
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SeductiveRad
01-17-2017, 12:34 PM #12

Ah, no. Let me explain:
I just raised the voltage the other day (when I created this thread) and the game just freezed two times before it started... But the temps were always under control, 60-65º MAX temp always... so, I think its less prolly the gpu received any dmg, isn't it?

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01-17-2017, 05:25 PM
#13
I honestly think it's just instability, it happens to every overclocker, part of it. Do I think damage was done, not really. Just because you max everything out and it still isn't stable doesn't mean that it's damaged lol
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BudderKing0428
01-17-2017, 05:25 PM #13

I honestly think it's just instability, it happens to every overclocker, part of it. Do I think damage was done, not really. Just because you max everything out and it still isn't stable doesn't mean that it's damaged lol

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