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Changing desktop resolution doesn't seem to fix the issue. Only problem with increasing resolution scale, it completely disables FSR and you cannot enable it unless you set it back to 100%. Hopefully it's just a bug with the demo.
*edit*
for now I'd recommend to use the internal rendering scaler(it's called "image quality" in the options), e.g. 150% if you have a 1440p display, that way it'll internally render at 3840x2160p and downscale to 1440p, just make sure to turn off temporal antialiasing
*edit*
maybe leave TAA on because there's still lots of shimmer without it even when supersampled, however chromatic abberation and motion blur should be off to improve sharpness of the image, imho
To be fair it's only a demo, so let's wait and see.