So I want to know what is the limit of overclocking on this card, what core clock and memory clock can I boost it up to? This is my first time overclocking a gpu and it’s only been 3 months since I owned a nvidia gpu, and i really need the maximum performance I can gain.
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So when I go into dlaa native 1440p I noticed that there is flickering only when i move the camera, idk what you call it but for me that’s what i’m seeing anyway, that flickering seems to get worst when I go into a forest. especially, when I move my camera fast or slow doest’n matter. I have 60 fps average so I don’t think that the fps is the culprit, and when I change into dlss quality, there is no noticeable flickering at all. my guess is the dlaa implementation in game? But here’s the thing, I decided to go into dldsr 4k with dlss quality, so that the game will render the resolution 1440p internally, but obviously its not as sharp as dlaa native but there is no flickering. so i asked chatgpt about it and also gemini the two ai said i go into dldsr 4k quality with sharpen+ on, in nvidia game filter, gemini even provided a intensity and detail percent on it, and they said so that it still looks as sharp as dlaa native, but without the flickering. and i tested it and it is true atleast for my eyes, but the only downside I noticed rn is my fps is now dipping 50 on average, with 1%lows of 30 to 20 but that is not a problem for me as long as i get my desired image quality. so flickering problem solved, but with a lot of ai help I mean upscaling, downsampling the sharpen+ filter and even frame gen so, i still have my doubt on that filter. but what do you guys think? Should i go with dldsr plan or just stick with native dlaa and tolerate the flickering? This my first time using a game filter on a game btw, let alone it is a triple a game, gemini did warn about the artifacts if i go overboard, so i just stick with her recommendation but I don’t know much about that filter I only know that it is a sharpening tool powered by ai.