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If the lights go out, will heat pipes save the graphics card?
Let's say I ride the third witcher at maximum speed and my GTX 1060 is heated at that moment to 80-83 degrees, if the substation cuts down for 2 hours in the whole area and the lights go out, the next morning I throw my GTX 1060 into the trash or there is a chance that Having lost cooling with such heating, will heat pipes save it?
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The light goes out, the heating stops.
Working limit 100C.
Are you afraid to turn off the computer after the game? It's hot and then you turn it off.
At the moment when the power is turned off, the heat generation on the crystal stops. Accordingly, the temperature cannot become more than the operating temperature. And with a working video card, you do not die. The temperature may fall faster or slower, but it only falls.
What you were told in the service (or you yourself decided) about the old one does not correspond to reality. There is nothing to argue about. She covered herself not from overheating, but from some transient electrical process due to a power outage.
Instead of doing nonsense, buy a good uninterruptible power supply.
Lead-free solder melts at 240 degrees, which is the temperature it is heated to during production. A malfunction may occur when heated above 100 degrees in working condition. After a power outage, you can heat it up to at least 150 (and without a radiator, up to 200)
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