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Undervolting GTX460

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Currently running Gpu 405/810 and 1024 Mem @ 0.875v
Works fine since I want cold temps and my res is really low for now(1280x720)
Would 405/810 and 1024 Mem be fine at 0.825v which is the min for Afterburner?
2d clocks are @ 0.875v.
would too low damage my card?
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No, it won't damage your card. High temps and voltage will which you're heading the opposite direction.
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