Should I lock core clocks for RTX 2060 Super in Spider-Man 2?
When swinging at top speed through Midtown, my frames would tank from 60 down to 42, and that stutter just kills the whole vibe. I saw the core clock was jumping erratically between 1650-1850MHz, which caused terrible frame time inconsistency. I tried DLSS Performance mode first, but the aliasing was so bad the edges looked like saw blades—which actually made me excited to try a manual overclock. I used MSI Afterburner to lock the core clock at 1800MHz and added a +0.05V voltage offset. RTSS showed frame times dropping from 16-22ms to a stable 14-16ms. I tried pushing it to 1900MHz, but I got some brief artifacting on screen, so I backed it off to 1800MHz for total stability. Temps are hovering around 72-78℃ with fans screaming at 2200 RPM. Comparing the curves, the performance mode switch was a huge win.