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As for overclocking...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKWbKCKsWVQ
https://www.msi.com/page/afterburner
It doesn't matter if your card is msi or not. Check settings and enable low level io interface to kernel mode, and unlock voltage control to third party.
Set a custom fan curve, click the fan tab in settings and set 3 points, one at the bottom 0% 33 degrees, one at 40% 40degrees, and one at 80% 60degrees. This will keep gpu much much cooler than leaving it on stock settings.
Turn off all the monitoring stuff, click the monitoring tab and uncheck everything.
Set core voltage to 100% and power limit to 100% (if you're looking for max oc you can set it to 112% but I don't recommend running it all the time at that %).
Increase your gpu and ram mhz (try for +100 gpu and +200 ram, go from there).
Make sure you enable your fan curve by clicking the user define button at lower right of fan speed % box.
Using 3dmark or catzilla or other gpu benchmarking software, test your overclock settings by running the full benchmark. If it freezes or artifacts your oc is too high, lower it and test again, if it passes the whole test your oc may be ok for gaming. Try playing a game. If it freezes or artifacts lower your oc a bit and test again.
Overclocking may only yield a 10-15% boost but it will help. Good luck.