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Thank you @Flappie for the suggestion.  I have been exploring the game performance itch that many of us have, and I have noticed that monitors these days are playing all kinds of tricks to report Hz readings.  My own Asus PB287Q claims a "native" 4k resolution but only at 30 Hz, not 60 Hz.  And, the onscreen info box claims the monitor is 60 Hz and 144 Hz, although Nvidia does not report this ability.  This would explain why I can get a consistent 70ish FPS; perhaps they overclock it from 60 Hz to 70ish Hz and then claim double with Displayport Compression.  The bottom line is that this monitor will do a solid 60 Hz at 2K with Displayport Compression disabled.  With DCS Vsync ON, I get a pretty solid 60 fps on Syria and PG with my quality settings on the moderate side.

 

EVGA 1080Ti 6393-KR with ASUS PB287Q works great.  Same card, same settings, with the Dell U2415, also great.  Same card, same settings, Samsung LC27RG50RQNXZA Gsync Curved Gaming monitor, not great.  I got the consistent 60ish fps, but the jagged cockpit textures and shimmery water would not go away. 

 

This could be a long list, but in these days of scarce hardware, who can afford to make mistakes.  If you have a monitor/card combo that you know works well please post.  I only post my settings to show how I got DCS Vsync to work and how I fit the best quality I could into the capabilities of my video card.  If you want to test, try to match my setup (or tell me where I went wrong so we are testing apples with apples.)

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Edited by glide
fixed AA-Transparance
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