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How to: bake your GPU's.

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Re:How to: bake your GPU's. 2012/01/13 05:45:30 (permalink)
I never knew this.  Thanks for the guide!

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Re:How to: bake your GPU's. 2012/01/13 11:06:12 (permalink)
I did this once on an 8500GT that I bought off ebay, and it worked again, AND I got that same card to take the world record as the fastest single 8500 GT
 
Nice write up!
 
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Re:How to: bake your GPU's. 2012/01/26 21:12:23 (permalink)
mmm baked graphics cards


 
 
 
 
 
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