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Time Spy Extreme
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 and AMD Ryzen 9 7900X
Found 188 benchmark results
So, if you want Legendary for Time Spy Extreme you need to be 1-18 place in this table, because 1% from 188 results is 18.
Just cool and OC your system, try different benchmarks - that's it. I score Legendary in Time Spy Extreme and Fire Strike and was close in Night Raid :)
and sometime just doing OC is NOT actually better than undervolting your cpu or gpu during benchmarking.
oc might look good on some of the score but the stability behind its sometime trash.
you want your system to run a constant speed for a better score, for example of a 1920Mhz undervolted gpu, you want your card to run exactly 1920Mhz during the
full benchmark not like it sometime went up to 1955Mhz and sometime went down to 1915Mhz then went back up to 1920Mhz, same applies to cpu
i was afraid oc might damage something when i first start doing it but actually quit safe, as long as you gain by a little and fully test it each time you adjust something, meaning it takes a lot of times. i only oc for benchmark score, during gaming, i always undervolt my cpu/gpu to make sure they are cool enough and have the same performance or close to default setting. That been said undervolting is lot safer than oc, cuz even oc give you extra boost but extra heat in return as well.
for your setup, i dont think you need to oc something unless you are trying to achieve some kinda score during bench
you could just easily get a decent ddr5 + 4000 series in the future xDD
3080Ti more than enough for most of the game @ 1440p/2160P. if your on FHD, ten yrs, sure why not lol.
piece of advise, if you really is on 1080p. stays there. you CANT go back to 1080 if you upgarde to 1440/2160p. you'll never get enough. mind blowing quality but with cost