Overclocking your graphics card to squeeze out extra performance is an exhilarating experience. However, running your hardware harder and hotter is a risky proposition given the ongoing shortages and exorbitant prices.
How to Undervolt Your Graphics Card to Run Quieter and Last Longer
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