By enabling ATI overdrive on my 4870....

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#1 SynysterFreak
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am I voiding the warranty? I read that ANY type of overclaocking done to a card can void the warranty, and I just want to make sure I"m not doing that. I didn't change ANY of the clock settings or anything like that. The only reason I even enabled overdrive is becasue the guide I was using that showed how to speed up the GPU's fan said I had to enable it to do so. I'm not hurting the card or screwing with my warranty by doing so, am I? Sorry if this is a dumb question... I'm trying to learn as much about computers as I can, but I'm kinda just starting, and I really don't know much at this point. Thanks!
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#2 matrixian
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Enabling Overdrive without increasing the clocks isn't overclocking, so no that won't void your warranty.
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#3 SynysterFreak
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cool, thanks!