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if i increase the overclocking to the maximum , does it do damage to the system or hardware ?

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Most likely it will not damage your system. The system will be come unstable (won't even boot) far before damaging heat levels are reached. This doesn't mean that damaging the system is impossible, it is just very unlikely...
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. . . but if you don't have enough cooling, it's highly probable that you will cook the card.
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Post by pc25 »

overclocking is not advisable unless you buy new higher one.
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Post by thunderbolt »

actually, intel cpu's are really capable of being overclocked, but if you are inexperienced with these things, then its best left alone.
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Post by Jason_86 »

Thanks for the advice !
I will B careful using this thing.

I hav another question , how to make the artifact dissapear in high settings ?
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Post by GINIX_2007 »

if u see artifacts that could mean that ur card is running too hot. Try turning it down a notch.
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Post by prince1142003 »

artifacts = card overclocked too much = too much heat = risk of permanent damage to card

lower the overclock settings or lower the display settings.... you dont want permanent damage to your card
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