Okay, let's start from scratch.
Let's completely uninstall display driver by doing the below:
1. Download latest driver for your GPU (do not install it), leave it in your downloads folder.
2. Press Windows key + R, type in msconfig
3. This opens a new Window, select Boot, then under Boot Options, select Safe and leave it on minimal
4. Restart PC to boot into safe mode
5. Open Device Manager and uninstall your driver for 2080 and uninstall any Nvidia appilications/software from Program and features, to access this, type in appwiz.cpl in search bar.
6. Once everything is uninstalled, reboot system (display may look weird).
7. Finally, go to your downloads folder and install your display driver
In my experience, I've never found the recovery method in Windows useful. I've found it cause further issues with the operating system then actually fix it. So, we could open command prompt and run command: sfc /scannow to check that the operating system isn't corrupt.
We can also try a chdsk, just to run a scan on your SSD.
In one of your previous posts, you said you reinstalled everything. Could you confirm this includes your drivers for your motherboard?