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If you have performance trouble then try to lower shadows first and keep God Rays on ultra or go straight to turning them off. Only on 2K- or 4K-display is the pixel effect slightly more acceptable.
God Rays can also be controlled via a console command "gr" (check with "gr help", "gr info" or "gr status" - I'm not sure what the exact command is as I'm not in the game). There are several parameter, which control it. The quality parameter is directly related to the pixel effect. Other parameters define the resolution of the God Rays (how many one can have), their intensity, and more. So you could just select a high or medium setting in the launcher and then manually enter "gr quality 3" to turn the pixel effect off.
Edit: Sorry, miss-typed "cl" for "gr". Was late when I typed it in. My bad!
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=900607578
And I have the nvidia gx 1070 and I downloaded the mod nvidia made for it, so i have no idea why that happens. It happens other places too, but that place it's extremely apparent.