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What generates more heat, a GPU or the chipset?
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it depends which one you use. generally the gpu gets a lot hotter under full load, but if the chipset is overclocked and you do all sort of things on it, it will get hot as well.
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usually GPU is hotter.
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gpu is hotter unless you are pumping some serious voltage thru the chipset. watercooling helps the chipset if you are planning to coltage mod it, otherwise just grab a good fan sink and lap the sink and the chipset to get good contact
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