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Was das Schließen der Mem- und Core-Clock-Vorrichtung zu einem Schaden an Ihrer GPU geführt?

Was das Schließen der Mem- und Core-Clock-Vorrichtung zu einem Schaden an Ihrer GPU geführt?

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AsianCatz
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02-26-2023, 05:47 AM
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Yesterday I watched a video from TechSource demonstrating how to overclock a GPU. He used Unigine Heaven benchmarks and Afterburner, increasing the core clock by 25 each time to test stability. Following his instructions, my program would crash occasionally, so I lowered it slightly. Two times my screen turned grey, forcing me to restart the PC with the power button. I removed Afterburner because I was worried about damaging my GPU.

Currently, if I try to play Fortnite, I experience some lag spikes. I’m unsure if this is due to my GPU or something else. My internet connection and the game servers might be the culprits. If I notice a lag spike, my ping can rise to 150-200. This keeps me awake at night, worried about potentially damaging my new PC’s GPU. Could someone help me? Thanks.
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AsianCatz
02-26-2023, 05:47 AM #1

Yesterday I watched a video from TechSource demonstrating how to overclock a GPU. He used Unigine Heaven benchmarks and Afterburner, increasing the core clock by 25 each time to test stability. Following his instructions, my program would crash occasionally, so I lowered it slightly. Two times my screen turned grey, forcing me to restart the PC with the power button. I removed Afterburner because I was worried about damaging my GPU.

Currently, if I try to play Fortnite, I experience some lag spikes. I’m unsure if this is due to my GPU or something else. My internet connection and the game servers might be the culprits. If I notice a lag spike, my ping can rise to 150-200. This keeps me awake at night, worried about potentially damaging my new PC’s GPU. Could someone help me? Thanks.

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FredH01
Junior Member
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03-04-2023, 09:28 PM
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There is minimal chance the GPU was harmed just by increasing core and memory clocks. The only real risk comes from extreme voltage, which is controlled by Afterburner in either case. A faulty GPU will display unusual patterns, such as green/red lines, crashes, or black screens. Network delays are clearly noticeable. The issue isn’t related to the GPU itself.
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FredH01
03-04-2023, 09:28 PM #2

There is minimal chance the GPU was harmed just by increasing core and memory clocks. The only real risk comes from extreme voltage, which is controlled by Afterburner in either case. A faulty GPU will display unusual patterns, such as green/red lines, crashes, or black screens. Network delays are clearly noticeable. The issue isn’t related to the GPU itself.

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KareBare31
Member
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03-05-2023, 04:18 PM
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There is minimal chance of harming the GPU just by increasing core and memory speeds. The only real risk comes from extreme voltage levels, which are controlled by Afterburner in either case. A faulty GPU will display unusual patterns, such as green/red lines, crashes, or black screens. Network delays are clearly noticeable. The issue isn’t related to the GPU itself.
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KareBare31
03-05-2023, 04:18 PM #3

There is minimal chance of harming the GPU just by increasing core and memory speeds. The only real risk comes from extreme voltage levels, which are controlled by Afterburner in either case. A faulty GPU will display unusual patterns, such as green/red lines, crashes, or black screens. Network delays are clearly noticeable. The issue isn’t related to the GPU itself.

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Machi_Gamz
Member
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03-06-2023, 01:24 PM
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Thank you for your response. I understood it was nearly impossible to damage my GPU. The lag ceased today, which suggests it might have been the tenth servers.
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Machi_Gamz
03-06-2023, 01:24 PM #4

Thank you for your response. I understood it was nearly impossible to damage my GPU. The lag ceased today, which suggests it might have been the tenth servers.