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Lowering texture quality makes by far the biggest difference in my case, but that's obviously not a proper solution.
I also tried reverting to an older game build, and some other things I haven't mentioned here, like installing the game on a different SSD.
Put framerate limit in 120 FPS and voilà !
For me working fine with all games and I have a R7 9700X with RTX 4070 Super ... No more stutter and bye bye tearing in the intro video in this game
What about switching on DLSS, or whatever the amd version is?
It does look like the motherboard may not matter, as I'm using an X870 Tomahawk and you're using an X870E Aorus Master. It seems that the common factor is the CPU here (the 9800X3D).
And I'm on an X870 Tomahawk instead, not an X870E Aorus Master.