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You could try a frame rate limiter, or forcing vsync in your video card control panel if the ingame vsync is broken for some reason (if you try forcing vsync, then turn it off in the game options so it doesn't conflict somehow).
I'm pretty sure I used a frame rate limiter for this game, as I too was getting WAY too high a framerate, but vsync just lagged my mouse. Luckily, limiting framerates in this game doesn't cause any stutter that I noticed, at least at the time.
I used MSI Afterburner to do this.
put in a i5 4690k OC 4.5 with the gtx 970 and now im averaging 150.....talk about a bottleneck and that old cpu was 6 years old lol
of course i had to chang mobos too, the old h55 chipset LOL didnt support new gen chips
What you did isn't overclocking, you just chose a different supported refresh rate for your resolution, that's all.