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Benchmark software could also help uncover this sort of performance profiling.
For reference, I get about the same FPS on a G5 5587, i7-8750H + 1060 Max-Q, 16GB DDR4 and 6GB VRAM, and on a evo pci ssd.
I would aim to undervolt the CPU rather than overclock if you want real performance gains in a laptop. The reviews I've seen on that ROG tend to clock the CPU at about 3.3GHz at load once you've played a bit and its warmed up, where with a good undervolt profile I've seen it sit closer to 3.7GHz. 2080 absolutely does not need an OC it's already way stronger than your CPU at stock.
Both components typically share cooling in a laptop so you may even be throttling your CPU further by sucking up thermal headroom with the GPU OC.
thats been on my PC ever since i got it