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I've got an aircooled 4090 (just upgraded from a 3090)
AMD Ryzen 5900x
32GB ram
Samsung 990 pro
Win 11
So on paper a worse system and I'm getting a solid 120-150 FPS on the latest version, so I don't think it's the game alone rather the interaction with between the game and either your hardware or a driver or something. Or possibly new default settings, maybe play around with the logical thread count setting in the options, it can have quite the impact.
When I set it to default or 24 threads which is what I have I'm at 120+fps, if I set it to anything higher my FPS drops off a cliff, all the way down to 20-30 in some cases.
However I found setting it to 4, seems to be a sweetspot, I get about 10%-15% more fps at least in the early game with CPU timing of about 3.8ms vs 5.1ms when set to 24 threads.
Telling the game I have 24 threads
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3427438092
vs telling it I have 128
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3427438228
It helped a lot. There is still some noticeable microstutter, but it is so much better now.