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They almost all did just fine except for a couple. Apr 19, 1, 1, A GPU only lasts as long as its weakest component. The best you can do is to keep your GPU as cool as possible. JWNoctis Upstanding. Jun 9, 77 5. They do last long even in a laptop, which is not often known for good cooling - My previous one had a Nvidia GeForce GT M, still going strong after 9 years, 7 of which featured moderate gaming, and the rest occasionally powered on to keep the caps and the SSD going.

The one previous to that occasionally gave garbled graphics in games before decommissioning, but then it was a Nvidia M GT, affected by that chip packaging problem , and still lasted 5 years in the end. Last edited: Jun 28, David0ne86 Prominent. Mar 11, As anything in life, depends how lucky you are and how well you treated your components.

There's really no definitive answer as with any electronic components. Anything below i would considered a bad piece unless you mistreated the hell out of it ofc. Eximo Titan Ambassador. May 27, 20, 1, 90, 4, Not had a GPU die on me, though most of the modern ones haven't stayed in my possession as long as the older ones.

A lot of older cards don't even have heatsinks or compound to worry about. Some thermal pads though. Small heatsinks, low mounting pressure, low heat output. Modern GPUs with large heatsinks, under constant temperature cycles and dealing with their own weight. These do require some maintenance, including re-pasting after a few years.

Presumably a higher failure rate then the older hardware. All it takes is a little bit of organic goo to bridge two points on the PCB and it is done. That can lead to higher temperatures and shortened lifespans.

Most of the components I have seen die are from neglect. And mouse urine Keep your expansion slot covers on would be my advice to anyone living near farmland. Flayed Dignified. Jun 23, 2, 14, I had a GTX reference blower-style card that I bought pretty much as soon as it came out. I used it for 3 or 4 years I think and replaced it with a ti because the noise it made was annoying me mainly heh.

I gave it to a mate who used it up until a couple of months ago when it suddenly died. LolaGT Prominent. Oct 31, 4. Like most solid state electronics the general answer is if it works for a few months from new the chances are it will keep on working for years unless it is abused as in worked hard all the time or ran in a terrible environment high heat.

I have lost a card before, my FX just didn't turn on one morning. I don't recall how long that lasted, a year maybe. I ran a pair of GT cards for 5 years, then in I switched to a pair of GTX cards, gave one to a SIL and she ran it for a couple years and I think it got full of cat hair and died. Still have the other one works fine since , and the cards still run fine at 9 years old. Endre Respectable.

Apr 30, 2, Jun 10, 34 3. All the people here talking about running old video cards from the 90's that haven't died on them, those were from an era where everything was built to last. Not the case anymore. Unless the card is defective, or you have a massive or multiple power surges, or physical damage, you can usually expect years at least.

Jun 27, 30 4 45 1. I've worked in HVAC with my brother as a "Trainee" never having any real education in the field but I believe My brother is a very smart honest guy and Believe when he says that the hole notion of things not being "built to last" is a bit of a lie. Sure things back in the '70s '80s maybe even the '90s have lasted longer but they are also Simpler machines. To the point of the thread. Your average consumer isn't going to have a computer for more than 3 to 5 years before it becomes obsolete.

But if you purchase an entry-level card, expect it to become obsolete much faster. You can also check the system requirements for each game on their website to know whether your card can handle the game in question.

If you notice that your card is below the minimum requirements, then it is safe to say that it has already passed its peak. The better the GPU you begin with the longer it will last before going obsolete obviously.

With that in mind here are some outstanding inch gaming laptops we have reviewed. If you happen to be a laptop gamer you should check these out. You can replace your GPU as often as you need. Really, the only thing stopping you here is your budget. But since not everyone has money to burn on new GPUs, you can still hold onto your current card for as long as it keeps up with your current needs.

Of course. Since these titles are well-optimized, any mid-range GPU will be able to keep up and provide you with high frame rates. However, eSports titles also benefit greatly from higher refresh rates, from Hz to Hz monitors, so it might also be worth investing in and upgrading at times. Every gamer I know has had an experience of buying a used graphics card. There are several benefits that you can get from buying 2nd hand. The first is that it is much cheaper compared to brand new and performs the same.

But there are also drawbacks. For example, if you buy a used card, you are not sure of how long it will last before dying. Plus it is hard to RMA 2nd hand GPUs since they will not be listed under your name, or the warranty may have already expired. In the previous section above, we have discussed the benefit of buying 2nd hand. But be careful when purchasing used GPUs, especially online. Many used cards are on the market right now, some used for gaming, some are from mining cryptocurrencies.

The lifespan of these has been affected so much that buying them will not be worth it. When buying a new GPU, we always think about how long this card should last us. Luckily, there are ways on how to improve the lifespan.

Adjusting the graphic sliders at max will put much stress on your GPU. Doing this regularly may decrease its lifespan.

So if you wish for it to last longer, dialing down the graphics settings may help it in that regard. Unless you have a very powerful graphics card, then you are good to go, even at max settings. Never overclock unless you feel like you really must, and then only if you know what you are doing and understand the risks.

That extra few FPS increase may not be worth it considering you will be putting extra stress on the GPU as soon as you start to overclock it. A graphics card is just like a video adapter or display adapter. It is usually sited in electronic devices as a computer to enhance graphical display data and whole appearance.

Graphics card provides a super-quality visual look having advanced graphical methodologies, specifications, and features depend on how long does a graphics card lasts. It usually lasts for 3 years or maybe more. The common thing responsible for ceasing the life of graphics cards is GPU overheating.

Take care of GPU components as long as you need to use it. It will put your card at risk of failure. Sometimes suddenly fault occurs, your computer screen displays no graphics.

Now what to do in this situation. A very easy attempt to guide you to save your money. Repair your card with a good attempt in an airy and ventilated area. Simply remove the heat sink from the card and open screws. The faulty jolt appears in a grey slap in the card middle.



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