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It seems to be a problem with data transmission or display.
You can also change the vertical synchronization to other methods. Some vertical synchronization methods limit the power and cause unstable fps.
You can try to put large files of more than 4GB into the SSD used for gaming to check if the data is also fast and slow.
(It is a hill-like pattern, the lowest speed is 0)
Or change the screen refresh rate to 60hz.
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https://steamcommunity.com/app/3017860/discussions/0/591771273907976906/
This person also encountered the same problem as you. I didn't pay attention to whether the problem was "solved" in the end, but you can try the method mentioned there.
thanks for your effort! I try goind down with the driver, lets hope^^
I got good 100-150 fps btw, it just slows weirdly down.
Edit: the game is on a M2 - vsync is off