Could unlimited FPS damage components?
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Forgot to cap my FPS to 60 to reduce power and help my laptop with its cooling, and I realized this about 1-2 months in. I've only been playing games like Minecraft, Fortnite, and Roblox on this laptop and they weren't capped at 60 fps for the first few months I got the laptop, but I've learned since then. Is there any chance of damage to components inside my laptop? The laptop should just handle it right? Thanks in advance.
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Forgot to cap my FPS to 60 to reduce power and help my laptop with its cooling, and I realized this about 1-2 months in. I've only been playing games like Minecraft, Fortnite, and Roblox on this laptop and they weren't capped at 60 fps for the first few months I got the laptop, but I've learned since then. Is there any chance of damage to components inside my laptop? The laptop should just handle it right? Thanks in advance.
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Forgot to cap my FPS to 60 to reduce power and help my laptop with its cooling, and I realized this about 1-2 months in. I've only been playing games like Minecraft, Fortnite, and Roblox on this laptop and they weren't capped at 60 fps for the first few months I got the laptop, but I've learned since then. Is there any chance of damage to components inside my laptop? The laptop should just handle it right? Thanks in advance.
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Forgot to cap my FPS to 60 to reduce power and help my laptop with its cooling, and I realized this about 1-2 months in. I've only been playing games like Minecraft, Fortnite, and Roblox on this laptop and they weren't capped at 60 fps for the first few months I got the laptop, but I've learned since then. Is there any chance of damage to components inside my laptop? The laptop should just handle it right? Thanks in advance.
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