The 100% slider it says to the controller that you are willing allow the graphics driver to go beyond the manufacturer limitation when it comes to power draw. Although, such small current increases with adequate cooling shouldn't come into play within its operational life time. This is turn increases the heat as there is now more resistance and as with most materials, more heat = more degradation. If you are to increase the core voltage, say from 1.00v to 1.05v, you are pumping more current through the transistors allowing it to operate at a faster frequency (higher core frequency in MHz/GHz). You are confusing the two sliders one is for voltage control and the other is for how much the card can push in terms of heat and clocks.
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