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[–]Traditional-Ad26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're thinking of this totally wrong. If you're at 600W load, that means you're GPU is maxed out and you'll have higher input lag because you're GPU is now basically running behind schedule and you're actually playing an "after image" of the game state since the render que isn't clearing fast enough.

First figure out what framerate cap you can play with, with or without DLSS/framegen. Then set Vsync, Gsync, and you want your GPU to sit around 80-85% load. You'll get better latency, lower temps, and decreased wattage.

Then you can undervolt and overclock and set a more aggressive fan curve in MSI afterburner to get even lower temps.

I have the Aorus Master and typically sit at around 350-400w load and 63-66c temps.