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When I was on X11 (kde), my 144hz monitor would frequently feel like it was operating at 60hz but I could never figure out what the cause was. I used to turn off my 60hz monitor before gaming as a workaround. I quickly switched to wayland and haven't had to deal with it since.
I have a 144Hz between a 60 Hz and a 75 Hz monitor.
It's not perfect, but does the job decently. In your
~/.profile
:If you enable TearFree, it makes the lack of proper vsync less noticeable and fixes the tearing caused by software vsync.
OP's probably SoL for Gnome though, because Gnome.