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Haven't seen that at all...
I'm on a 4090 and playing on a 55 inch monitor (yes, it's a monitor) at 4K and no screen tearing. Your settings are probably screwed up or you haven't updated your video drivers.
Thanks for the tip. I put my refresh rate to max and it fixed this for me.
WHAT WORKED was to disable DLSS frame generation and enable VSYNCH (it seems you can't enable it with DLSS frame gen on).
From massive screen tearing now all is super smooth, not sure why though.
In the end, I looked in Windows at my monitors refresh rate which had 'adjusted' itself from 360hz to 60hz. Resetting that took everything back to how it had been originally and fixed the issue.
Infuriating, but we live and learn.
Select game - settings DLSS 4. or set DLSS to "latest". Low Latency Mode to On, Vsync to On and Monitor Technology to Fixed Refresh Rate.
I hope it will help you too.