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Who exactly are you trying to swindle at this point?
Make sure that XMP has been enabled in the BIOS.
Post a CPU-Z validation link.
The 4060Ti 16GB having the same MSRP as the 7800XT is comically bad.
Bad advice to give to someone who just got his first pc, knowledge does not come with it. And overclocking it will not make much of a difference.
Low Latency = Ultra (default is off) This is best when using G-sync but Free-sync also benefits.
Power Management Mode = Prefer maximum performance (default is optimal power)
Then you mess with the RT settings which I do not use or know about.
Yes, the 4060 isn't mind-blowing in performance but it's fine with the hardware you have. You maximise the "profit" by using it to the best of your ability.
Excaly. I use to get up to %10 performance boost when i was have 2060 with overclocking. Now i have 4070ti +200 core +2000mem %128 power settings gives me %1.5 performance increase and it uses 100w more for litterly nothing
Since 40 series launch overclocking is dead
As far as SLI/Crossfire is concerned, GPU manufacturers don't support that anymore, so the gains from building such a PC do not justify the price of 2x GPUs. Best performance you can hope for in such setting is +33% improvement in performance. Where in truth, the CPU is becoming the bottleneck in many video games, because of unoptimized programming or porting JAVA programs from consoles.
There are no Windows 7 drivers for any of the Lovelace cards, why do you even care?
install all needed drivers and enjoy. 4060 is good enough for FHD gaming. maybe one or two games you can not play. if you want a faster gpu go for a 1000$ item maybe. amd or nvidia is not important. your intel cpu can handle this.
byebye
There is rarely such a thing as a bad product, only a bad price.