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I should say I play at 2560x1440 too. I run about 100-130 fps. My video card is overclocked quite a bit too.
DLAA is essentially just TAA but better and if you have an Nvidia card you should use it over anything else. The only problem with DLAA is that not many games currently have it as an option unless you use DLSS, thankfully this game allows you to use it regardless, which more games really should.
I would but due to the lack of cores for it I imagine, RTX 2000 series cards (at least my 2080 Ti) runs like complete garbage with that turned on. On top of it looks worse than 8x MSAA. I guess I've been playing for too long when MSAA and SSAA were the norm. Even when I use DLSS on quality, I absolutely notice the pixels and areas of the screen it down samples.
That all being said, most games I do actually use DLSS, just in this particular game I use MSAA.
Haha. I guess I'll have to double check my overclocks and voltages then. I never did check by resetting it to stock speeds. It could be the issue. Either way MSAA has superior picture quality to any of the other settings which is why I really prefer to use it. I kind of wish they had SSAA just for photo shots. Super Scene AA kicked so much butt, but it totally tanked performance.