Afterburner wont allow me to change voltage
You can't really change voltage on NVIDIA cards since Maxwell 2 (GTX 900 series). Probably Maxwell 1 even (GTX 700 series, though I never used that one). You're essentially just raising the existing voltage curve by increasing the voltage. Undervolting is impossible now.
It's very hard to overclock these modern cards anyway as they run pretty much maxed out out of the box. Same with Ryzen CPU's. Manually overclocking will usually only give you rather insignificant results. Reason for that are built in limits that you can't really bypass other than just pushing them higher like power target and temp limit. And even those have limit.
Usually the overclocking of modern GTX and RTX cards goes like this:
You're hitting power limit, so you raise it. Then you start hitting temperature limit. So you raise it and crank up fan speed. You're then starting to hit voltage limit. You increase that and eventually you return at hitting the power limit again despite having it raised. Gains? Usually like 50-75MHz at best. Which usually translates to a 1-3 fps boost here and there. Almost not worth the effort really if you don't understand it as automatic boosting will do good enough job. Generally just raising temperature and power limit should be enough for the card to squeeze out last drop of performance on its own. Having it cooled well helps too so either adjust the fan curve to be more aggressive or ensure case has good ventilation instead. That's basically it.
Btw, MSI Afterburner probably doesn't know how to set voltage because RTX 3000 series is so new and I don't think there were many updates for this series.
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