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Yes, but it's not recommended. If you want to do it however, you'll have to go change it in your BIOS. When you start your computer it will usually tell you a button to press to load them (mine is DEL for instance) and in there you'll have to navigate through the settings until you find it.
If it is your card, you might be able to find a program that will allow you to change the emergency temperature while in Windows. It's more risky though.
You could try removing the side of your computer as well to get some more airflow through it and see if that makes it any better.
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