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Well, I agree - as long as temps are safe, they're safe, that's that.i meant that poeple are worrying for no reason at all just because we now have sensor to read temps we couldnt many years agon and no one gave a shit. you get it? people should only worry with temps if it gets really hot for no reason at all or when it really has an issue which is rare. if the hot spot is 105 celsius who cares? these thing got tested for thousands of hours. every gpu gets tested before getting into the box. some get tested for 24 hours straight some only 1-2 hours but if it passes it gets boxed and sold.
or even better hur durhh my gpu reaches 80 celsius is that okay ? my cpu kis at 90 celsius hurr durhhh damn so many useless forum help posts.
cpu doesnt gives a shit if it runs 50 celsius or 100 celsius for a decade straight.
But I don't think the last few posts were as worrisome as you think. Actually, they came across to me as kind of happy about some temperature saved, regardless whether a higher one would still be OK or not.
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