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Go for it if it's simple to do, additional airflow is good.
The swings are not ideal of course. An alternative would be to modify the fan curve to stop the GPU fans at 60-65, reducing the swing from the lower end.
You know. I really didn't think about going the other way around and upping the lowest temperature instead of trying to lower the maximum. It's also way easier to do with LACT... I think i'll try this+ under desk fans before having a go at undervolting.