Overclocked GPU quantum problem

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Published on 2010-03-26T13:04:03Z Indexed on 2010/03/26 13:13 UTC
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Hi all,

I overclocked my nVidia GPU, and now I get it to be much faster, but after a ~40% overclock, I start getting "mistakes" on the screen, like wrongly coloured pixels, glitches and the sort. Temperature is still within limits, as I added extra coolers. So my question is: is this a permanent problem which is damaging the GPU or is only something related to the intrinsic quantum mistake rate of processing calculations?

Thanks for your opinion :-)

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