just make sure you tell afterburner to not apply overclocks on startup before you install new card in case it is set up to clocks that arent stable on the new one and then you could end up in a crash reboot loop :P
i spend a lot of my time at my pc and i dont drink/smoke so i have some disposable income which gets invested in the one thing i actually do which is gaming :)
any video i have seen about thermal putty says its a pain in the arse especially if you ever decide to take it off, i use ptm7950 on my cpu just so i dont have to bother repasting :)
just go in nvidia control panel and ,anually set a max fps, should stop it happening anywhere else as i thinkl the same thing is what was killing gpus when new world came out
your opinion its not needed, the latency is something i dont even notice and i like a lot of fps and lower power usage with it enabled, im not a native is da best cry baby you see here i use dlss/dlaa/fg as needed
60 fps only seems playable when you havent used anything better, i game at 120-160 usually and 60 looks like a stuttering mess now but for most of my gaming time i would have said 60 was fine and you dont need any more
pretty much none of them allow you to do this, does it have a warranty void sticker on screws anywhere? i dont see why you are so willing to take apart a 2k gpu and risk is still being ****** than just send it back for replacement under warranty
just send the entire card back, you have other problems like the 108c hotspot that should not be happening, your core clock in that video is 1000mhz too low its underclocking like all hell; to try not to die
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.