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Nvidia Reflex - On + Boost
DLSS (Manually updated to v310.2.1) - Quality
Frame Gen (Manually updated to v310.2) - On
Ray Reconstruction (Manually Updated to v310.2) - Transformer
Everything else set to Very High
Camera Effects Off
200+ fps at 1440p after manually updating to DLSS 4 and the latest frame gen.
https://github.com/beeradmoore/dlss-swapper
edit: take this post with a grain of salt. I'm not an expert and still testing out DLSS 4.
I was getting 200+ fps but wasn't using frameview to see 1% lows like OP is talking about. seem to get much higher fps with old DLSS so far, but potentially looks better with new tech.
whoops, wrote it down incorrectly. meant 310.2.1, thanks.
Have only crashed 3 times in 20 hours of playtime with RT on. First crash wasn't till 13 hours in. Seems it's still worth using RT to me if it only crashes very infrequently like that.
You can do it with that program I linked.