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Its been a while sinse I've used plasma, I had the same issue but I was using nvidia at the time and nvidia has a tool to set refresh rate, screen size and a lot of other things, gsync/freesync being one of them. Now most monitors do have if gsync/freesync enabled an option to turn it off. but before you do that if you have other display port/ HDMI cables around then switching though them would be advantageous as youll avoid screen tearing
AMD has no such app. I wish it did. Also, I'll be switching to another DP. Is she seems to be much better when I used an HDMI instead of dp