Question Overclocking RTX 2070 Super

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Hello.
I have just purchased a new PC, and I'm trying to overclock my GPU.
Currently, there are the settings:
View: https://i.imgur.com/vWrOsrN.png


I still did not finish.
I just want to know - what the core voltage does? Is it safe to raise it ? to how much ?
If I change the core clock to 110, the kombustor will crash after 1-2 minutes. Does it have something with core voltages ?
Still checking the raising of memory clock

By the way, the temp is under kombustor, while its off the gpu is in 27-40c range
 

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I think port royal also doesn't use RT cores as its shows GTX 1060+ as required which doesn't have RT cores.

I read somewhere that Port Royal doesn't use the Tensor Cores for de-noising. Source Source 2 tensor cores are not used at all for denoising and is processed simply using the TAA pass
The DLSS benchmark could be different. Port Royal is a very stable benchmark, metro exodus will crash but Port Royal will soldier on.

Even so, "These results should put to bed the rumours that Nvidia's RT cores don't matter when it comes to ray tracing; they do, as otherwise, the Titan V would be able to compete with much higher-end RTX series graphics cards, rather than sit below an RTX 2060, even while overclocked. "
- source https://www.overclock3d.net/news/gpu_displays/titan_v_vs_3dmark_port_royal_-_rt_cores_matter/1

There could be other new features at play with better asynchronous compute on RTX cards which gives better DXR performance.

Anyway a Nvidia PR post, "to test the performance of GeForce RTX GPUs and their RT Cores "
-source https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/geforce/news/nvidia-dlss-3dmark-port-royal-benchmark/
 
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