If done incorrectly, overclocking can only damage the part that you tried to overclock (resulting in a burned-out chip which will almost always require replacement) or prevent the computer from starting up (not enough power to start up the computer).
High GPU temperature can be caused by factors such as poor airflow in the PC case, a malfunctioning or dusty GPU fan, overclocking the GPU, or running demanding tasks or games for extended periods. It is important to ensure proper ventilation in the case, clean the GPU fan regularly, avoid excessive overclocking, and monitor the GPU temperature to prevent damage.
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Overclocking refers to the practice of increasing a computer's CPU or GPU clock rate to run at a faster speed than originally intended by the manufacturer. This can potentially improve performance, but may also increase heat generation and reduce hardware lifespan if not done carefully.
Computer chips
overheating, overclocking too much
On the graphics card.
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All overclocking is done via the BIOS menu. Do your research before attempting this, you can destroy your computer. Overclocking your computer increases the amount of heat it produces and without the proper cooling it can cause serious damage. Overclocking a laptop is even more difficult due to its limited cooling methods.
It highly depends on the computer, but it's usually either the GPU, Power Supply or CPU. With GPU and Power Supply generating the most heat normally.
Overclocking can permanently damage your systems hardware if you overclock to much. It is normally the heat that kills your computer in a nutshell. Overclocking should only be done after doing your research.
a lot of it depends on what sort of hardware you're running and whether or not you are overclocking any of it or running it at default speeds. usually in order it is CPU gpu northbridge psu ram hdd but keep in mind that any of these can shoot to the top of the list depending on what you're asking of them. it is probably better to look at it in terms of what is most worth keeping cool and that list is relatively more straightfoward; in order, CPU gpu ram northbridge hdd psu best of luck
Graphics Processor Unit