duongducminh
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hi guys, i just played a game and and set graphics to medium/average. i have a program that came with the graphic card that manages temperatures. When i was playing i checked the temperature and it was 85 degrees C. I was so terrified when i saw this number. 85 is very hot. 
is my graphic card overheating? btw, my Graphic card is fanless and has a black thingy covering it.
the program also lets me choose what engine clock, memory clock to run. to lower the temperature of the graphic card, should i lower the engine clock or memory clock or both?
i just want to know if engine clock or memory clock affects the graphic card temperature.
thank you!
is my graphic card overheating? btw, my Graphic card is fanless and has a black thingy covering it.
the program also lets me choose what engine clock, memory clock to run. to lower the temperature of the graphic card, should i lower the engine clock or memory clock or both?
i just want to know if engine clock or memory clock affects the graphic card temperature.
thank you!
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