The lowest spec new RTX Blackwell GPU is capable of frame rates akin to the $1,599 RTX 4090 of the previous generation, though likely only through new DLSS 4 AI smarts.
I’m assuming you mean that you disable DLSS frame generation, since the upscaling and ray reconstruction DLSS results in an improved “real” frame rate, which means that the actual input latency is lowered, despite about 5% added input lag per frame. Since you’re almost always guaranteed to gain far more than 5% in performance with DLSS, these benefits eliminate the overhang.
I’m assuming you mean that you disable DLSS frame generation, since the upscaling and ray reconstruction DLSS results in an improved “real” frame rate, which means that the actual input latency is lowered, despite about 5% added input lag per frame. Since you’re almost always guaranteed to gain far more than 5% in performance with DLSS, these benefits eliminate the overhang.