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What is your spec?
My system
GTX 1650 SUPER
Ryzen 5 3600
RAM is 32 GB
M.2 SSD
Reshade have helped me a little, but it's a temporary effect.
To me its either a problem with driver or DLSS trying to upscale the texture and failling for some reason which could be related to what i said in my other post.
driver last
I used the 1050ti for testing. and there were no problems with textures.
Sometime new drivers cause odd things with old card because of the difference in the tech they use.Even if nvidia try hard to nail those bugs,there is so many card and version of them that sometime stuff like this happen.Look on the internet for the best driver for your card and test them.