Ok, thanks!If you have just got the card I would run it at stock for a while. Firstly you want to ensure it’s stable in games. It’s also good to have a baseline before overclocking. I did this with my 3080 and when I tried overclocking the result was no meaningful gains in games. Yes the fps was higher in benchmarks but in games there was no way to tell if the OC was on or off unless monitoring the numbers, it didn’t change gameplay. Therefore I decided it wasn’t worth the extra heat and noise. I actually ended up undervolting. Obviously your mileage may differ but I recommend testing and getting used to stock first.