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Old 3rd November 2016, 09:47   #1
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Default Nvidia EVGA cards burn the midnight oil

How can you sleep while your chips are burning?

Nvidia EVAGA NVIDIA GTX 1070 or a GTX 1080 cards are suffering from bad case of being a little bit on fire.

In fact, some have suggested that if you own a EVGA NVIDIA GTX 1070 or a GTX 1080 you might want to power your PC down and get it out of your machine.

http://fudzilla.com/news/41986-nvidi...e-midnight-oil
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