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If you aren't raising the voltage, you should be good. Even if you are, as long as it's not much, the difference is not big enough to matter.
wait, voltage? I have it cranked all the way up, is it bad?
No. The sliders in Afterburner cannot damage your card. Unless you use a custom v-bios or a shunt mod or something to exceed the voltage/power/temp limits, you are fine.
so the settings I current have in Afterburner is fine?
If you are happy with your clock settings then you can try reducing voltage in small steps until its unstable, then set voltage to last stable value or step higher. With lover voltage you get less heat and less power consuption
I think they just don't exceed the values the manufacturer deemed safe. That doesn't mean cranking the voltage to max has no damaging effects, it means your gpu won't instantly break from it.