I installed 495.44 from the NVIDIA website, and it predictably suffers
from the same issues as the Ubuntu graphics drivers package. I'm
guessing this specific fix is still not addressing the issue in 495.44.
I also tried 470.86, and it also has the same issue.

Previously in Ubuntu 21.04, I had downgraded to 460.xx, and the issue
was not present. I think my only option is to keybind the AllowFlipping
option as a toggle in via a bash script to enable/disable GSYNC when
desired. Disabling flipping, which in turn disables GSYNC as far as I
can tell, resolves this loss of sync issue. I  will just have to wait
for future NVIDIA drivers that hopefully fix this regression.

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  GSYNC bug regression in 495.44 Ubuntu 21.10

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