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Some other common reasons:
Having the game folder on a different drive than the Documents/mygames folder. This is usually when you have the game on one drive and your operating system on another.
If the above aren't the problem, then try disabling try upscaling, VSync, Motion Blur and VRS. Check the others first though.
Using your graphic control program (for Nvidia or for AMD), try setting the max frame rate for the game to either your monitor's refresh rate or to half of your monitors refresh rate. So for a 120 Hz monitor, that's simply either 120 FPS or 60 FPS.
Still, I'd rather have bad German sync than good English that I don't understand.
I hadn't heard about that as a cause and a fix. Good one. I use a Razer USB card for my headphones with no problems, though. There might be something else at work combined with USB?