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and what is the monitor/tv your using?
If you thought Nvidia drivers were bad, AMD's been absolutely awful the last three years. They're not the company you remember.
As for the main issue, I believe you can force set the refresh rate in the Nvidia control panel. This should be where you can also input a custom resolution. Fiddle with it a little bit and see if it helps.
If all else fails, you could try rolling back the drivers update. Not really a solution, but it should work if it is in fact a driver's issue.
If you believe it is driver related, and if it did work with an older driver, then reinstall the last known driver that worked for you. Be sure to remove the current driver completely, before installing the other driver. You can use Display Driver Uninstaller for easy complete removal of the driver.
I am going to order a HDMI 2.0 cable. I was kinda thinking that may be the culprit anyway if driver or hardware failure were not the cause. So I will order a 2.0 cable and I will repost if that fixed it or not.