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1. Have you tried updating the DLSS? The DLSS included in this is somewhat outdated and updating often fixes ghosting issues. Using DLSS Tweaks and forcing preset C helps as well.
2. Does this happen anywhere else? I know it's not a desired outcome, but I've seen this kind of ghosting only happen in very rare specific cases, usually in areas of contrast, like a lit up arm/gun against a dark background, for example. It could be a case of it only showing up in this one area and rarely in others.
motion blur off? different effects settings at high medium low, etc?
I don't need DLSS so I haven't tried it, but turning off DLAA removed the trailing
I guess the default AA is fine, so it's not a big deal