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It is more than capable of running raytracing in Cyberpunk, stop talking rubbish.
I am running raytracing (reflections) on my 2070 without problems. I did notice though.. enabling ray reconstruction causes crashing after a short time. Do you have this enabled as well?
No I have not, its greyed out anyways. I tried doing only lighting on medium and only sun shadows, and it crashes a few seconds later. I googled around and saw that disabling xmp could help but it did not work for me.
https://www.nexusmods.com/site/mods/738
https://support.cdprojektred.com/en/cyberpunk/pc/sp-technical/issue/1700/contact-to-support
Link your logs file and even a dxdiag report in the contact section. The new update probably caused a bug with certain hardware.
My 2070S can run the game maxed out and full raytrace options at 1440p. It's not the best experience, but it can do like 40+ fps depending where without crashing.