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Let's see whether this fixes the lag and frame drops that I get since KDE 6.1 with a VRR dual monitor setup when watching full screen video and moving the mouse from/to the other display.
I assume this has something to do with explicit sync (as KDE 6.1 introduced support), but I'm not sure what part of the chain is at fault. I'm on a Radeon 7800 XT.
And here I thought that my laptop was just not good enough for two monitors...