I confirm this issue on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS; Nvidia driver 440.100; Linux kernel 5.4.0-42-lowlatency; GeForce 1060 6GB Two monitors: LG 27GL850 (144Hz DP connection) and Asus VG248 (60 Hz single-link DVI connection, despite display could more) If the second (slow) display is connected "effective" refresh rate on first (fast) display is limited to 60 Hz. I mean effective, despite xrandr shows 140, actual window moving traces, effects in 3D games are similar to 60 Hz, and testufo.com also shows 60Hz. If I disable slow display in nvidia-settings, effective refresh rate (window moving, games) are smooth as supposed to be, and ufotest shows 144 Hz and smooth ufo moving. I remember that there were no such issues with some previous version of nvidia driver (3xx)
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