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Let's not start pointing fingers right off the bat.
Also, you tried updating your GFX card to the latest version? :P
I'll try it later.
I'm surprised not many tech reviewers and analysis I've seen out there have found out about this, but on my system (R5 3600 and RTX 3060 Ti), using either High or Cinematic Texture Streaming Quality can make my FPS tank like 50% and stay like that, until switching to "Auto".
I have played more than 20 hours without having that issue ever again and the VRAM allocation stays pretty decent at around 7 GB at 1440p DLDSR, Max Settings everywhere including RT (Balanced DLSS).
I do not notice any change or visual quality loss in Textures either, so it must really be the same quality of textures but better VRAM management.
Now open up NvidiaProfileInspector, and i want you to tweak the following settings:
1 - Compatibility: You can skip this
2 -Sync and Refresh:
GSYNC application Mode - Off
GSYNC application requested state - Disallow
GSYNC application state - Disallow
GSYNC global features - Off
GSYNC global mode - Off
Maximum Prerendered Frames - Set to 1
Prefered Refresh Rate - Highest Avaliable
Vertical Sync - Force Off
3 - Antialiasing:
NVIDIA Predefined FXAA Usage - Disallow
4 - Texture Filtering:
Prevent Anisotropic Filtering - On
5 - Common:
CUDA Force P2 State - Off
6 - Other:
Memory Allocation Policy - MEMORY_ALLOCATION_POLICY_MODERATE_PRE
Now apply settings at the top right side and youre done. Let me know if this helps.
Download from this link the MSI Utility: https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/windows-line-based-vs-message-signaled-based-interrupts-msi-tool.378044/
Looks at the picture below this:
https://gyazo.com/6d3f7231327b83bc7a0126c072b3c5a6
Version 3 is what you need to download.
After you get it, run it as administrator.
When you have it open ONLY find your GPU on the list. make sure under column MSI that it is checked on and set your interrupt priority on HIGH located at the very right side. This should help.
Edit: Forgot to mention to hit APPLY at the top right when youre done.