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"content": "I don’t know, you might be right but I’m no expert, it’s an interesting topic though. Found this thread on Tom’s Hardware, its a good discussion: https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/gamings-thermal-cycling-vs-minings-components-degradation-which-is-worse-to-gpus-lifespan.3747493/",
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