How about a thread where we post our misbehaving setups and members suggest ways to fix the issues?

To get things going, I'm running a Ryzen 9 series 5900X, 32 GB ram, an ASUS RTX 3060 OC Dual with 12 GB, I use two monitors with a 32" main and a 27" side monitor setup but it's only giving me either 60 or 75FPS in space. Last week I had to perform a full/clean re-install of windows so I lost all of my configs (thankfully I did save my bindings to a different drive!). Before I re-installed everything I was getting well over 120FPS, and sometimes over 200. What does everyone suggest I do to correct this? I have already turned off the vertical sync but that hasn't really helped. Does anyone have any ideas?
 
Are your settings this?
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Yeah, Rat Catcher, that was the first thing I changed. I even tested my system by changing everything to VR ULTRA and the FPS stayed the same, so I'm certain there's a limiter in place somewhere, but I'll be blowed if I can work it out!
 
Hi Black Jack Winter,
Yes, I've looked at that. I've set both monitors to the recommended resolution with the highest refresh rate available (both 75Hz), and set Noise Reduction and Edge Enhancement to use Nvidia. I set Super Resolution Quality to 4. I enabled G-Sync in both windowed and full screen mode. Other than that, I'm at a loss. I've even tried resetting my monitor via it's internal menu, but still no joy.
 
Bingo! Looks like it's down to the 3D Image Scaling in the Nvidia Control Panel. I had it set to off, turning it on and I instantly for a boost of 100% (around 160FPS), my only concern is that the FPS is jumping all over the place (6-160!!!)
 
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