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I can't seem to find that setting.
Check under Display Configuration, its at the top of the list where Gamma is in your screenshot. I'm also using Wayland, so maybe its not available for X11?
Edit: The archwiki might be more helpful, it shows how to access the settings depending on your set up https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Variable_refresh_rate
I'm guessing
Option "VariableRefresh" "false"
. I really wouldn't want to do this, I game a lot and I dislike Vsync.Thanks for the help, but as I'd like to continue with my FreeSync, I'll have to look for another solution, sry.