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Even if you have such a screen, you wont be hitting high enough FPS in GTA to pull it off.
GTA-V is entirely CPU limited when run at top settings, even a 9700K will bottleneck things like a RTX-2080, well below 100FPS (even below 60 for a few seconds)
GTA is a 60FPS game, 75-90 at best with a highly OC'd high end CPU...
Ofcourse, you can get around this with lowering settings, if you want to.
Judging by the fact you claim to hit 100FPS with vsync off you are obviously not anywhere near maxed settings.
In that case its still not worth it on a 60 hz screen. Turn your settings up for better quality.