Rest of specs are:
- Asus H370 Strix
- i7 8700
- RTX A2000
- Cooler Master Masterair G200P
- Vengeance lpx 2666 CL12 16GB
- HDPLEX 160W DC-ATX
- WD Blue 250GB M.2
- Seagate Barracuda 1TB 2.5"
Added a picture to show how the back looks like.
Tried some OC following handy graph provided by
@W1zzard, got second graphic score in Timespy for now
(first 2 are with 2XA2000 in some kind of SLI).
To be honest I don't think there would be much benefit to mess around with voltage/freq curve since the card is very much at it's limit and I don't want to fry my PCIe slot... the little GA106 can have pretty huge spikes as per Ampere tradition.
Another strange stuff is Ampere cards like to spit out 1000+ frames during menu screens for some reason (yes it's not only The New World it's just with that game you actually sit on menu for hours). Took me some time to figure out what was causing my system to hard reset... I knew it was power related, wich is to be expected since the whole thing run on a 160W PSU, but that was happening just in menu or in some specific transition area of the benchmark, probably the CPU was also drawing a ton of power trying to keep up with 1000+ fps even tho I've limited it to 45W. Setting max framerate to 144fps in Nvidia control panel fixed the issue. Aslo had this kind of stuff with my RTX 3070 but with a 650W PSU the system didn't crash (never had any of this on my RX 6800 system tho).
Now on GPU wich are severely power limited like the A2000 or 3070 it's not the biggest of the issue, but I'm not sure how a 400W 3080 would cope with that.
In the end reached 60fps avg in Horizon Zero Dawn 1440p max settings, so mission complete