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Overclocking lowend gpu

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Jayden32805
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01-07-2016, 04:31 AM
#1
I own a GT 710 with a 2GB GDDR5 GPU
It's a quite basic card
Can I push it to higher speeds without shortening its lifespan?
Does overclocking harm the GT 710?
Please clarify your concern.
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Jayden32805
01-07-2016, 04:31 AM #1

I own a GT 710 with a 2GB GDDR5 GPU
It's a quite basic card
Can I push it to higher speeds without shortening its lifespan?
Does overclocking harm the GT 710?
Please clarify your concern.

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Coolpius
Member
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01-08-2016, 01:56 AM
#2
According to what I understand, many of the 710's have specific power targets and other settings that are fairly fixed, though not completely certain. If your card supports overclocking, you can adjust the sliders using MSIAfterburner. As long as you don't overvolt the card or expose it to high temperatures, it should maintain its performance without significantly shortening its lifespan.
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Coolpius
01-08-2016, 01:56 AM #2

According to what I understand, many of the 710's have specific power targets and other settings that are fairly fixed, though not completely certain. If your card supports overclocking, you can adjust the sliders using MSIAfterburner. As long as you don't overvolt the card or expose it to high temperatures, it should maintain its performance without significantly shortening its lifespan.

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livtheviking
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01-08-2016, 09:22 AM
#3
According to what I understand, many of the 710's have specific power targets and other settings that are fairly fixed, though not completely certain. If your card supports overclocking, you can adjust the sliders using MSIAfterburner. As long as you don't overvolt the card or expose it to high temperatures, it should maintain its performance without significantly shortening its lifespan.
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livtheviking
01-08-2016, 09:22 AM #3

According to what I understand, many of the 710's have specific power targets and other settings that are fairly fixed, though not completely certain. If your card supports overclocking, you can adjust the sliders using MSIAfterburner. As long as you don't overvolt the card or expose it to high temperatures, it should maintain its performance without significantly shortening its lifespan.