For our manual overclocking tests, we used MSI Afterburner. Our best results are as below.
Unfortunately, Palit does not allow the power limit to be increased beyond 100%, or 320W, which limits overclocking headroom. I was still able to add 160MHz to the GPU and 1400MHz to the memory.
Even with a 160MHz core offset however, we were still looking at a real-world clock speed of below 2800MHz.
This resulted in minimal performance gains – 7% at best in Total War, but the difference were even smaller in Cyberpunk 2077 and Starfield.
Power draw, however, did not change given the power limit remained at 100% the whole time.