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nah - unstable OC - back it off

I was testing my EVGA SC ACX 2.0 980 Ti OC of 1417 MHz on 3D Mark and my computer crashed. I waited a while and rebooted while resetting it to default clock speeds. Should I be worried that something broke? 

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nah - unstable OC - back it off

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Nope, driver crashed and probably couldn't recover.

 

Nothing to be worried about.

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nah you should be fine... crashes are usually your pc saying... nope... not happening and they shut down to prevent damage

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I was testing my EVGA SC ACX 2.0 980 Ti OC of 1417 MHz on 3D Mark and my computer crashed. I waited a while and rebooted while resetting it to default clock speeds. Should I be worried that something broke? 

'Are fine.

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I was testing my EVGA SC ACX 2.0 980 Ti OC of 1417 MHz on 3D Mark and my computer crashed. I waited a while and rebooted while resetting it to default clock speeds. Should I be worried that something broke? 

Replace paste, then make a linear fan curve.

 

Like 25c = 25% and 50c = 50%

 

Big maxwell hates being hot, just keep it cold and I bet that OC will be fine.

PEWDIEPIE DONT CROSS THAT BRIDGE

 

 

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