I have doubts about how stable that would be.
1)Gpu Boost, which is built into the cards does most of the overclocking for you, like +300mhz over the 1410mhz base clock.
2)~Hello? Strix Gaming OC? Asus already binned and pushed the silicon another... 15mhz??? That's the average I see between Gamers' Nexus
3060Ti FE and TPU's
Strix OC reviews.
3)Ampere appears to be a worse OC'er than the last 2 gens. There were older news threads about factory OCs being too aggressive as is - debates about the capacitors being used and crashing above 2000mhz.
I chalked it up to Nvidia changing partners to Samsung, and not sticking with the 'like fine wine' TSMC.
4)That very same Gpu Boost mentioned in #1 is the biggest roadblock, as it dynamically makes changes to the gpu core's boost curve based on operating temperatures and how frequently the power limit is being run into.