Yeah. Just download EVGA precision tool, and go to town. You won't hurt the card, you just get a BSOD if you went to far and it will reset when it reboots.
Ok. One thing though, on EVGA precision tools there is a "test" button to see if everything checks out. The problem is that the button is grayed out and i cant click it. Why is this?
Ok. One thing though, on EVGA precision tools there is a "test" button to see if everything checks out. The problem is that the button is grayed out and i cant click it. Why is this?