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One other thing you can try is enabling performance mode for texture quality in the nvidia control panel. Right cilck your desktop > select nvidia control panel > global settings tab > Marvel Rivals > Texture filtering > Performance.
More information about what these settings do from Nvidia is located here.
https://www.nvidia.com/content/Control-Panel-Help/vLatest/en-gb/mergedProjects/nv3dENG/Manage_3D_Settings_(reference).htm
But what FSR i should use? Preformance with 100%?
I know your pain I've had to do tons of config tweaks in the past because I had a GPU that struggled with a game I wanted to play or any game for that matter. Only last thing I can suggest is the additional notes I edited into my first reply. You could try lowering your actual resolution a bit as well but it'll only help so much.