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Hours of benchmarking? No. This is not a CPU overclock and can be done rather quickly in comparision.
Keep a benchmark running on loop in windowed mode, like Valley or Heaven. Keep raising things in increments of 50, until unstable. Then back off by 50, and raise by 10 until unstable. Then back off by 10, and raise by 5 until.... I think you get the point.
But yes, you will want to look towards a 1070 or 1080 for say 1440p/144Hz
I would also just avoid 4K at this time until the next GPUs come out.
Some games can run just fine at 4K even on these GPUs, but some have optimization issues and run like crap, just because of that particular game in general; such as Mafia3 for example.
Yes DSR definitely not good for many and I use my in-game resolution scale on some, but games like bf1 for instance runs 80+fps 1080p ultra txaa so what else do I do to push it override antialaising in GPU settings, res scale? Just trying to max it out a little more if I can in regards to bf1. Can't wait for Jan 4 see what Nvidia announces. Maybe update Volta clues. Depending on which I may get a 1080 and monitor or just monitor. Yea unless GPUs skyrocket performance to easy 4k soon going to go with 1440 . 144 and/ or gsync
NVIDIA Control Panel > Manage 3D Settings
Anti-Aliasing Mode = Enhance
Anti-Aliasing Setting = 4X or 8X
Anti-Aliasing Mode = Multisample or 2X