Dang... I've got to comb back to see what Victron kit you have to see if DVCC will accomplish anything for you. As a general rule, we don't advise enabling it when using Pb batteries, but there are exceptions depending on your exact equipment kit.
If you have anything running a VE.Smart Network (BMV-712 to MPPTs for instance, or Smart BatterySense to MPPTs) then you should definitely
not enable DVCC because you'll trigger an Error 68 "Network Misconfigured" alarm in the CCGX/ other GX device because your MPPT can only accept data from one outside source. So, if it's getting temp and voltage data from a Smart Battery Sense over VE.Smart Network and you turn on DVCC, suddenly it's receiving external information from both your VE.Smart Network
and the CCGX via DVCC, and it gets confused and the CCGX starts beeping horribly and won't stop until you either disable the VE.Smart Network or DVCC, one of the two.
...there is a fix in the works for that issue that will effectively prioritize VE.Bus and VE.Direct network commands over VE.Smart network commands without requiring any settings changes from the end-user, but until that's in place, the basic rule of thumb is: if you have a VE.Smart Network in place, do not enable DVCC.
If you
don't have VE.Smart Networking in place, there's no particular harm in enabling it and you might get slightly better performance out of some things -again, depending on your exact kit.
Here's the DVCC-specific section from the Victron documentation that kinda covers the basics of what it can do.