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On a benchmark I always uncap it, but when I play normally i'll just set it to 144 / 165 depending on the game.
I really like 240+ Hz.
I would suggest turning off all the awful camera effects. The sharpening filter also does not seem necessary and I can see the artifacts from it when it is on.
I do undervolt my 5800X3D CPU though as that was pretty much needed as it runs hot as heck at defaults. Most people do undervolt my cpu. I did and it dropped the temps about 15-20C on water cooling and it also boosts to max boost 4450mhz most of the time.
The only time I would consider over clocking personally is if I undervolted it as well while still being stable. It would also need to have a decent bump in performance for me to leave it. If it's just 1% or 1-5 fps increase, I'd just leave it alone and not even overclock. When you're already getting 100+ fps just as an example, what is another 5 fps going to really do?
I don't overclock anymore, I have years ago when I was younger.
I have never bricked anything, but I know it can definitely happen if you don't know what you're doing lol.
Luckily I have been in the computer industry working for businesses about 10 years not counting the years on my own.
I don't work for anyone anymore and got out of the tech field for work a few years ago. I still keep up to date on everything and only work on my own stuff. I won't work on anyone's PC anymore.