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I would still try using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) in safe mode to wipe the driver and reinstall the latest NVIDIA graphics driver (without GeForce experience, screw that bloatware/spyware garbage) to rule out a potential driver issue as the cause.
It sounds like artifacting, which is usually an OC problem, but you uninstalled and reinstalled the driver with DDU so the OC would be wiped.
I've had the same thing in some games where I don't use AA, so try messing with that.
Tessellation, Anti-Aliasing, or DSR, change all them and see if it fixes it.
I seriously doubt its your GPU if it's only in a few games, doesn't show in screenshots, and changes depending on a graphics settings.
ddu should fix gpu settings, check games display settings, and reset the displays osd menu settings
Blood etc might be a decal. These are known to shimmer.
get the correct ones again
major windows update wipes drivers and uses the random ones it grabs instead of the correct ones