One thing I'd also add to this discussion is that I wonder just how many people here have a wrong impression of just how good this game can look at a proper resolution. 1080p/1440p just don't cut it for this game, you have to go 4k (or scale the internal resolution that high).
The TAA solution employed by R* at native resolution on my 3440x1440 screen looks incredibly blurry, pretty much regardless of which settings I use. Once you knock it up to 4k however, it looks absolutely drop dead gorgeous.
Also, don't believe some of the more popular YTers claiming there is little to no visual difference between High and Ultra Presets. The difference is actually huge in a lot of cases, such as Global Illumination, Reflections, Shadows/Ambient Occlusion and Volumetrics. It's hard to spot the difference on a comparison screen through a Youtube video, but it's very noticeable in motion while playing. Especially when all settings come together.
I can run Red Dead 2 with all of this (5160x2160 Internal Resolution, all Ultra) at roughly 40 to 50 FPS on my 3440x1440 screen. In terms of performance, thats about on par with Cyberpunk with no DLSS, no RTX, Ultra settings at native 3440x1440 at roughly the same FPS.