A bit of an update and some potential advice for others thinking of upgrading their PC:
Following on from what turned out to be a bit of a cowboy with a complete lack of knowledge, I got a partial refund and then went to someone else and ended up with a PC benchmark as follows:
UserBenchmarks: Game 215%, Desk 130%, Work 278%
CPU: Intel Core i9-14900K - 136.1%
GPU: Nvidia RTX 4060-Ti - 161.1%
SSD: Samsung 990 Pro M.2 2TB - 569.7%
SSD: Samsung 980 Pro NVMe PCIe M.2 1TB - 440.9%
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 6000 C30 2x16GB - 196.9%
MBD: MSI MPG Z790 EDGE TI MAX WIFI (MS-7E25)
This has delivered the significant improvement in performance that I was looking for, but followed a bit of tweaking by me, including the following:
- BIOS update
- switching on XMP memory profile in the BIOS (got about 10% uplift with that)
- Intel chipset driver updates
- Samsung Magician: Performance Optimization Full Performance Mode
- Nvidia app: system > performance > Automatic Tuning on
- Nvidia app: graphics > global settings > Low Latency Mode Ultra
- Nvidia app: graphics > global settings > Power Management Mode Prefer maximum performance
- Windows 11 Power Options: High performance
- Windows 11 Graphics Settings: Add an app > set TRS22's GPU preference to 'High Performance'
- Follow this advice for another visible boost:
https://forums.auran.com/threads/trs19-trs22-performance-on-radeon-gpu.167083/page-2#post-1914772
What didn't make a difference:
- MSI's Afterburner app
- Virtual memory changes
Hope that helps!