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In my case, unfortunately the problem occurs in most games.
Unfrotunately, at least for G-SYNC i think that nobody realy cares about standarts an compatibility much. Like brands just pay to nvidia for certification. I've tried everything to fix this problem. Changing cables, change from DP to HDMI, lowering refresh rate, altering monitor settings, locking refresh rate globaly and for Stellaris specifically. Nothing helped. And i wonder - why i must do all this when hardware is certified?
In my case, there is a wide know problem with my Asus PG32UQ monitor. Asus sold it, and then released new model in 2 years. Nobody cares about your problems if you already payed money.