heres nvidia performance settings,i might stick with this one cause the fps im ok with and graphics are great its kind of middle of the road, if i do the big fps i set in game settins myself but graphics arent quite as impressive.
Yes, that looks amazing, or at least as good as it can on YouTube lol.
In your highest performance videos, you were getting around 150-160 fps depending on the map with a few drop below 140 fps, now you have a much smaller spread between 100-115 fps, so it is far more consistent.
Have you noticed an improvement in terms of input speed or should a say a reduction in input latency from when you were using a TV yet?
You should be saying a faster response in terms of time from mouse click to shooting a round/burst when you are already aiming down sight.
I've said this before, you would get a lot of running thorough tests on your PC, use a spreadsheet to track results making 1 change at a time, it's a great learning exercise.
I have noticed that this game seems to change my settings on every update, 1 day I'll check and find they are set to 2560x1440 and the next they're at 1920x1080, so keep an eye on that too, though that might be down to my PC being kind of borderline in terms of meeting specification requirements.
I would note my current settings and then high and low fps points and the average score too, then make 1 change and note the fps scores again, go through every change possible for that setting, then go back to the original settings, check it matches your original results and rinse and repeat for the next setting.
Knowing and understanding this will help you optimise your settings, Geforce Experience is a good tool but its results are based on a database of results and Bayesian logic that infers the best settings from that database, it's a good machine learning trick, but nothing beats getting to know your PC for yourself.