I think it really depends on the age of the gpu and if overclocking for gaming. Modern gpu’s have so much thermal and power limit protection any risk I feel is minimal, it is now a selling point of higher quality gpu’s. Those who really want to push overclocking have to circumvent these limits and I’d definitely say this becomes risky.From your question and your others, you may want to re-think messing with overclocking. If not done properly you can damage components, unless you have someone helping you out to make sure you don't mess up it's better to have a working card that is a bit slower than a dead faster card.
Already did it and its working perfectlyFrom your question and your others, you may want to re-think messing with overclocking. If not done properly you can damage components, unless you have someone helping you out to make sure you don't mess up it's better to have a working card that is a bit slower than a dead faster card.
Nice, just don't try to push things too far, you may end up with random crashes.Already did it and its working perfectly