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4k 144+ fps with raytracing? I'm not an expert but i could see that being tough for a 3090 to achieve consistently.
I can't speak for OP, but sometimes I just prefer the DLSS look vs how standard AA looks.
That's right - I just ran the benchmark and my RTX3090 comes in around 80fps in 4K and everything at max (as well as DLSS quality, RTX and HDR).
I run a Widescreen 3840x1600 (native)
So should it be more than 0?
Because it's on personal purpose!
Try and choose what you like.
DLSS has been shown to give performance while making the image actually look better than native so no reason not to.
3090 user here too. I did not change that setting. Got 60 FPS (vsync on 60Hz monitor) at 4K Ultra with RTX maxed out and DLSS on (quality Mode).
There is no recommended number that's why.
But for a guide: If you're cross-eyed set it to 110, if your eyes are closer together set it to 55.7. If you have one eye set it to max. If you have blurry vision get some glasses then set it to 95.
I set it at 95.