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lol That's what I'm wondering.
If you're as proficient as you are trying to make out, then you have BIOS profiles (including a backup of default right?) that makes that easy, so just do it.
Ive tried it and didnt seem to change anything, i notice that my cpu utilization is only at 26% could this be the problem?
Turn off vsync in game.
Lock fps to 60 or 120 in game and not with rivatuner or NVIDIA App. (Important)
Make sure gsync is on.
Use dlss, up scaling on auto and set most settings to high or lower. Start from there.
There are some performance mods on Nexus Mods that help latency. I recommend trying all of them one by one until you find one that works for you! Start with the basic Engine.ini performance/latency improving mods before the .pak file mod ones.
I had to turn g-sync off because it was causing flickering on my LG C4 sadly.