Need help overclocking the dual fan gtx10603gb

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My parts:i5-8400.Asus TUF B360-PRO.Deepcool Tessarect case.Cooler Deepcool ice blade 200m(I know that there may be better fans and or cases out there but because I cant shop from lets say Amazon due to my countries limitations this is the best I can do)Now the only reason I want to overclock the gpu is because it is bottlenecking the cpu (about 9 percent when I tested on the bottleneck calculator)and because this is literally my first time overclocking I really need your guys help.I want to use the gpu tweak 2 because its company provided but I want to touch the voltage as less as possible because I dont want to decrease the gpus lifespan as much as possible and I also want to set the temperature target to 75C or below but for everything else I need your guys help (I know the procedure of overclocking:increase voltage then in increments increasing gpu boost clock and or memory clock until I see errors but I dont want to do that because Im afraid that I would set the voltage too high)so if anyone has experience with this gpu I would really appreciate it if you guys could tell me how much to increase the memory clock and or gpu boost clock while also increasing the voltage as little as possible (voltage and frame rate target I think dont have to be touched)so that I can remove the 9 percent bottleneck as much as possible (I also dont mind making the fans louder because I have headphones)so yeah Im sorry if this is too long but I wanted to mention everything possible because I dont want to screw this up.

Side note:I want to take this time to thank the community in helping me in my journey to create a gaming pc. I believe this will be the last post I make unless I encounter an issue but I just wanted to say that you guys are the best and thank you all for your help!
 
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Well, you've explained yourself clearly. But also pointed out exactly what you need to do. I'm sure i won't be alone in saying this, but:

Dialling in settings that one person or another has, may or may not work. The point being that EVERY chip is different. To get the best settings YOU have to do the work.

It's actually easy enough, and takes about one hour. Watch this video a few times: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qP7B4XqlhCs
Follow it step by step (pause and play when needed) and within one hour, you will have a nice stable OC on your GPU, with no errors, problems, crashes etc.

The vid will also show you how to set up a custom fan curve to keep temps down.

I've the 6gb version of your card. Ditch the GPU tweak. It's...
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Well, you've explained yourself clearly. But also pointed out exactly what you need to do. I'm sure i won't be alone in saying this, but:

Dialling in settings that one person or another has, may or may not work. The point being that EVERY chip is different. To get the best settings YOU have to do the work.

It's actually easy enough, and takes about one hour. Watch this video a few times: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qP7B4XqlhCs
Follow it step by step (pause and play when needed) and within one hour, you will have a nice stable OC on your GPU, with no errors, problems, crashes etc.

The vid will also show you how to set up a custom fan curve to keep temps down.

I've the 6gb version of your card. Ditch the GPU tweak. It's unreliable and is prone to errors and crashes. Use MSI Afterburner.

Unfortunately, the best way to achieve what you want is to do the work yourself. But hey, it's only 1hr! :)

 
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