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What I did was... go to NVIDIA Control Panel and changed the Vertical Sync to "Adaptive (half refresh rate)", this should force the game to play at 30 fps, as long as your 'in game' display resolution has a refresh rate of 60 Hz... And for whatever reason playing the game at 30 fps fixes the problem (for me anyway).
Alternatively you could (in theory), switch your 'in game' display resolution to one that has 30 Hz refresh rate and turn V Sync on, for the same effect... I've not tried it this way though.
The compromise is, having to play the game at 30 fps, when my PC can run it at well over 100 fps, so it's not ideal.
Obviously there must a definitive solution to fix this problem, as it only seems to be a very unlucky few experiencing it. So if anyone can diagnose and identify the root cause and provide a proper fix, I'd love to know.