Question Cyberpunk 2077 buggy and looks bad even on an RTX 3090

I used to have a GTX1080, and cyberpunk was barely playable for me, running native 1440p all low at maybe 50fps, so I didn't play it.
But now I have an RTX 3090, and I put the game on high raytracing, turning off only light bloom, motion blur and film grain, basically everything cranked up.

even with this, the game looked worse than gta v a game from 2013, and was so buggy that characters walked into walls and items started ragdolling, even Tpose characters in the first cutscene of the game.
At first I got a cracked game, so I thought I had a bad version, but then I bought the game just to test it, and it is still the same, maybe even worse.

Also, for some reason the games splash screen at the start looks like it's in 480p if that.

I want to know, am I doing something wrong, or is this game actually unplayable?
Yes, I am running version 2.02, both on the cracked version and obviously on the new version I bought.
 

Lutfij

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I used to have a GTX1080
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But now I have an RTX 3090
Did you use DDU to remove all GPU drivers then manually reinstall the latest GPU drivers sourced from Nvidia's support site, in an elevated command?

What is the make and model of your PSU?
PSU: Corsair HX850i
If this is the unit listed in your sig space specs(which should be mentioned in your thread's body, alongside your system's specs) how old is the unit?
 
I used to have a GTX1080
+
But now I have an RTX 3090
Did you use DDU to remove all GPU drivers then manually reinstall the latest GPU drivers sourced from Nvidia's support site, in an elevated command?

What is the make and model of your PSU?
PSU: Corsair HX850i
If this is the unit listed in your sig space specs(which should be mentioned in your thread's body, alongside your system's specs) how old is the unit?
I did not DDU which I should have and will do when I get home in a few hours; though since it's the same driver I'm not sure it will matter.

And yes that is my PSU and it's about 5 years old, hasn't had any problems.
I also connected the 3090 with 2 seperate 8 pin cables, unlike my 1080 which was connected with 1 8+2×2 cable.

My full specs:
I7 8700k @4.9ghz
Corsair H150i cooler
Palit Rtx 3090 gamingpro
Hx850i
Samsung 970pro
Asus Z370-H Strix
H700i case currently no side panel as the glass broke, but it has 3 front intake fans, 3 top radiator exhaust fans and 1 rear exhaust fan.