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And no, I have no rubber banding at all. i7-11800H, 16GB RAM, RTX3070 Laptop GPU (130W TDP) with high settings on a vanilla profile.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/1955495/pc-bottlenecks-cpu-or-cpu-limiting-gaming-performance.html
Also, 4.06GHz seems weird. Is your CPU overclocked? Don't do that, ETS2 (as many other games) don't run well on oc'ed hardware.
As long your fps dont fall under 40 that should eliminate most of the visible fps fluctuation as the monitor will sync the number of fps to display.
Wolfpigs suggestion is a good one and you can combine it with V-Sync to get a stutter free experience.
However - the low FPS limit for G-Sync is monitor dependent and varies from monitor to monitor. 👍🏻
Post your exact specs: cpu, mobo, ram, GPU, drive and so on.
Try without oc, to either confirm or exclude that as the cause of your issue.
Try these settings in the config file for a 60hz monitor:
uset t_averaging_window_duration "120"
uset t_averaging_window_length "100"
More information here - https://forum.scssoft.com/viewtopic.php?p=1973397#p1973397
Disabling FPS limit in game can remove stuttering.
Disabling HAGS (hardware acceleration) in windows can remove stutters
Setting owned trailers to private can remove stuttering due to a known bug.
...Should'nt we all have the same problem then..?