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YOU A RIGHT!!! THANKS VERY MUCH .
CS:Go USED to work with high fps. And other games still do work without fps-cap.
Well, I got 144Hz gaming monitor with Nvidia G-Sync.
I got G-Sync enabled, and both vertical sync and triple buffering disabled from both in-game settings and via nvidia control panel.
In ingame console, I hit fps_max 0.
When I hit net_graph 1, it shows my fps to be exact solid 144 or 143 (not sure which one it was).
So, even with normally all those settings correctly set, game still limits my fps to monitor's hz. Why?
EDIT: Enabling the Fullscreen-windowed is not the solution for me either, I already have it enabled.
Ps. If someone is going to ask why I want to unlock framerate over my monitor's refresh rate, it's simply because higher fps means less input delay for both keyboard and mouse.
For me, that is the thing that limits my fps to monitor's hz.
To get FPS over the HZ while Nvidia G sync enabled, I need to run games in fullscreen.