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Update your drivers.
Better your lower your "standards", and raise your "manners".
The first port of call though would be to reduce all your settings to minimum and work your way up from there, could be refresh rates, shading, voltage, almost anything.
If it's not just this game then the obvious culprit could be your Graphics Card or Monitor or the cabling in-between BUT it could be the voltage from your power supply, that's the problem with PC's it really could be one in a dozen things because they are all different builds.
Good Luck