GTX PH-1060 3G ASUS
Decided to go balls to the wall with my gpu, applying 200 mhz oc with 100% voltage, I dont mind running 100% fan speed, I even moved my case fan next to the gpu so it provides fresh air. I hit max 60C that way (80+ without).
On the internet I found that voltage is pretty dangerous for components, and my gpu hits 1093 during voltage increase in msi afterburner (100%). Is that harmful? Or am I safe. What are the consequences?
Increasing the voltage increases somewhere 50-80 mhz on top of applied oc.
Out of box it hits somewhere 1820 - 1840 not sure.
Main question, if you have low temps but voltage balls to the wall, still dangerous? or is it the temps you should only worry about?
How long could the gpu last before dying (if voltage is dangerous)? (considering i applied the clocks just yesterday and i have it for 3 months newly bought)
all help appreciated
https://imgur.com/a/nkSxb6V (screenshots of msi afterburner)
At higher temps of 1093 mV it would throttle from 2073 to 2050 and stay constant 60-62C.
Decided to go balls to the wall with my gpu, applying 200 mhz oc with 100% voltage, I dont mind running 100% fan speed, I even moved my case fan next to the gpu so it provides fresh air. I hit max 60C that way (80+ without).
On the internet I found that voltage is pretty dangerous for components, and my gpu hits 1093 during voltage increase in msi afterburner (100%). Is that harmful? Or am I safe. What are the consequences?
Increasing the voltage increases somewhere 50-80 mhz on top of applied oc.
Out of box it hits somewhere 1820 - 1840 not sure.
Main question, if you have low temps but voltage balls to the wall, still dangerous? or is it the temps you should only worry about?
How long could the gpu last before dying (if voltage is dangerous)? (considering i applied the clocks just yesterday and i have it for 3 months newly bought)
all help appreciated
https://imgur.com/a/nkSxb6V (screenshots of msi afterburner)
At higher temps of 1093 mV it would throttle from 2073 to 2050 and stay constant 60-62C.