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That's not an optimal solution for everyone though
Everything? What are you on about? OP asked a specific question and that will 100% fix it for them.
For context, if I play FH5 without frame generation and use v-sync, then the card generally runs at around 95% apart from the odd occasion when the fps drop and it runs at 99%. If I enable frame generation but have the fps capped to 144, then I get a constant 144fps and the card runs at around 55% power, which is a huge drop.
The lack of any means of limiting the frames was a major part of my dissatisfaction with Jedi: Survivor at launch.
My AMD Adrenaline software was not up to the task. I was turned off of NVIDIA after the GTX 970 VRAM fiasco, and a poor experience with Linux driver support. Since AMD's Linux support has improved by leaps and bounds, and they have plenty of VRAM I opted for AMD this go-round. I figured better FSR support would be an additional benefit.
In hindsight I am kind of regretting choosing AMD. The RTX 4060 Ti looks like a tempting option for this generation.
Although, I would prefer the most for the 9th Generation of consoles, PlayStation 5 and XBox Series X, to properly be supplied with a 60 FPS 1080p Native rendering option as was advertised.
Here, it also comes with MSI Afterburner and will lock your FPS and setup an OSD if you want.
https://www.msi.com/Landing/afterburner/graphics-cards