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Some morons have said in numerous threads including this one that 1100 give or take a little on the ram is degrading it, First of all there is absolutely no data to support those claims and anyone singing that song should be taken outside and shot "Dejanh!". Secondly experience shows that overclocking ram's frequency would become grossly unstable and probably fail before you can physically damage it, I wouldn't know tho since I've never done that. anyway personally I would only worry if you had dangerous temperature levels or had the voltage too high... But that's just my opinion, GDDR5 is so new and until long term overclocking effects are known, No one can truly be 100% besides the engineers that designed it so far. "In my opinion of course" I must stress the opinion part, I hate it when these "experts" make statements like Dejanh did as if it is a tested, confirmed and known fact. When my card bricks from running at 1100 I will be sure to personally apologize. Until then just emphasis that it's merely your "OPINION" and stop saying it like its a fact. just to those who are reading this thread and wouldn't know any better.
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