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This changes things immensely.
Not really. The big issue with RTX isn't just that it is computationally expensive and the RT cores aren't enough but rather it's the fact that this incurs a massive stall in the graphics pipeline. No matter what you do, as long as those RT cores are in use the performance is going to be abominable. And I don't know why anyone would opt for the "lowest RTX quality level" , even when in full force this is still a grossly approximated effect, toning it down further would prove so detrimental you might as well turn it off altogether.