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It seems like you're recalling something from memory, but to confirm, consider what @Od1sseas mentioned—perhaps a driver-related issue might be the cause.
Open the desktop shortcut and choose display settings. Then go to the bottom and click “Graphics settings.” You’ll find an option to turn on or off Hardware Accelerated GPU Settings. Also, remove your existing GPU drivers with DDU, download the newest ones, and use NVCleanstall to install them.
In the Nvidia control panel 3D settings, use DSR for your display. If you're using a 1080p screen, enable it and adjust to 1.75x. This will render images at 1440p while displaying at 1080p. The process reduces CPU load and boosts GPU usage, potentially improving FPS. Experiment with quality settings until you achieve a satisfactory performance.