In your report the Nvidia driver is great, but wdf01000 is really quite bad with massive DPC Counts. I don't know what ntsokrnl and wdf01000 really are under the hood, since these are like "catch all" processes. Antivirus software is a huge contributor to overall DPC issues though, and a large factor in other related problems, such as hard pagefaults, stuttering and being disconnected from things like voice chat or straight up being kicked out of a game mid-match, etcetera.
You can add software exceptions into Defender, but the real time scanning is always going to be a problem because it's targeting the whole operating system, drivers, network adapter, and software like games. You said you didn't disable Defender, so that's probably the issue there. There's a reason older operating systems didn't have as many issues, because all this realtime monitoring didn't exist back then by default, or to the degree it is today. Gaming and security in general just really aren't compatible and never have been.
I'm quite certain if you and Taosd both disable your antiviruses at least just temporarily for testing purposes that the numbers will be dramatically different. I don't want this thread to devolve into security arguements though since that topic is ultra polarizing, I'm just stating the data, it's up to each person to decide how they want to address it.
While Microsoft didn't explicitly say W10 22H2 was affected, it might be that 22H2 is the issue:
https://www.neowin.net/news/microso...ance-issues-on-windows-11-22h2-blocks-update/
Microsoft may have purposely avoided mentioning W10 because they want to urge people to switch over to W11.