My GPU isn't, but seriously, many GPUs can easily handle temperatures close to that.
My GPU isn't, but seriously, many GPUs can easily handle temperatures close to that.
Can handle =/= is ok to do it.
I mean, a video card that is a lot of time on that temps gets a lot more of strain and it will probably stop working faster that a cooler one. The most common thing it will happen is that some tin balls that make the contact between the board and the procesor will start failling and you will have to cook the video card or do some reballing.
Last edited by Signy; 06-12-2012 at 09:46 PM.
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