Soldato
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I'm curious, I've always thought it was because a memory clock was too high, heat issue on the card. But is it really that? Is it to high a clock specifically on the memory or specifically on the core? Is it just the heat build up on the core/memory that causes it? or is it not enough voltage on the core/memory? Or is it a combination of all?
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