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where did you get 600hz monitor from?
do you even know that average human can't see over 150hz? why you need 300 for?
Cap your FPS little above your monitor HZ , and enjoy game unless you want to burn your CPU for no reason .
Exception - if you running game on 60 HZ monitor - cap it on maximum 150 FPS .
On 16:9 it falls to 80 easily
2. - with video https://streamable.com/vy00ow
If you're going to call someone poorly informed you should maybe get your own facts right first. The human eye range is 60 - 90 Hz.
https://www.howtogeek.com/888948/how-many-fps-can-the-human-eye-see/#the-highest-fps-that-humans-can-see
But under very strict conditions test subjects were able to perceive up to 500 Hz.
https://www.nature.com/articles/srep07861
just follow this guys settings. it was because of bad cpu settings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUgFpNdzxLc&t=215s&ab_channel=ImWateringPSUs
its just the frametime, if its freesync or gsync able try to cap the framerate 3 fps below the refresh rate, the latency is honestly not that much different from uncapped and theres absolutely no tearing