Re: blindness and overclocking
I mean yes, it's safer than it used to be. If you go out and specifically buy hardware that's designed to let you overclock safely, you'll probably be all right. If you don't, all bets are off. It's in the category of safe but only if you planned for it from before you bought the computer and also you have money to spare. Plus that cooling solution is really important.
But so what, you won't notice. Audiogames certainly don't need it, screen readers haven't been a problem in 15 years, and if you're sighted enough that you want 120 FPS at 4K resolution you wouldn't be asking this forum.
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