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    Reynold Ward is offline Junior Member
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    Default Over clocking violates warranty

    Hello friends, How 4 find for the fact that the card was over clocked? So if for example a profile for a 3d and a giving up a normal cycle in 2D and the 2D map in their mind. There's something like Black box or how does that from then? I am every time eager to know about this issue. And I am confirming that you members will definitely help me. Thanks!

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    Willis Larry is offline Junior Member
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    They can establish you did nothing, as long as you got working the bios, so only over clock by program and always nice to reset again. Over clocking annulled warranty, well yes, it does and as for how they find out about the over clocked card if guess it’s unmanageable. Just keep calm and go for ram. I think you got what I mean to say.

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    Normally the card is easily replaced, because the check would map (take n) is easy much claim to much time in and time = money. May prove it to you already, what processes do they do it exactly, I can tell you but do not know precisely. Similarly, for CPUs - do not run this, the normally easy to replace, because it is far too inefficient just to check everything.

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    Well the tools like Trixx or so., are indeed ultimately as a free multi with the CPUs, are just perfect for OC, the warranty is still officially gone. Or there are producers that really allow OC without loss of warranty?? Normal over clock per tool is not a problem and not understandable, because the tool sets the limits each time and disappear when shutdown.

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    According to I know you lose few manufacturers also guarantee if a tool is given to do so. But there are some manufacturers also provide warranty at OC, as long as one has made any interference with the hardware. A some of the authorize this, but only as long as you over clock with certain tools.

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