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Try switching to X11, see if the issue persists.
Also which screen size options does your monitor see? In my experience it could act problematic with high refresh rate 4K displays, try reducing them until it feels fine.
In safe graphics my resolution is locked on 1024*768 at 60hz, I have a 1080 144 hertz monitor.
And it looks like changing to x11 didn't fix anything.