Just tested it and yeah, it does horribly. Might be okay for some, but my eyes are pretty sensitive to things like that. Hold right click and A/D strafe side to side, you’ll see a ton of artifacting around the player portrait and the numbers on it. Chill set to 60-60 to lock to 60fps, fluid motion frames 2.1 enabled set to high and quality, takes it up to 120fps.
Years back during the launch of New Worlds, people with faulty 30XX series Nvidia cards were frying their cards due to the login menu not capping its FPS. It was likely trying to run at like 1000fps or something really high and it was causing the GPU to pull max wattage the entire time. Keep in mind, the game wasn’t actually causing the damage to the cards, but the cards were defective and couldn’t handle a max full power load for extended periods of time.
D4 had a similar issue with the same cards, but I think it had to do with the loading screens not capping the FPS, so those transient spikes in power draw were also triggering the defective hardware as well.
Back when it was current, people were barely squeaking out 60fps in raids on medium or low settings. You’re on a beefy CPU and GPU now and are running on max settings.
On a final side note, if you want to benchmark your GPU, throw FurMark at it. It’s a super simple screensaver looking benchmark that looks like something out of year 2005. It’s used by enthusiasts to test system stability for things like overclocking. The visual fidelity means nothing, it’s the math displaying it that does.