Does it do this on other monitors?
What You Might Want To Know:
-Processor: Intel(R)Core i7-6700K @ 4.00GHz 4001 Mhz 4 Cores
-Monitor: S2417DG 23.8 inch QHD (2560x1440), TN, 165Hz, 1ms, NVIDIA ---G-Sync™, Display Port, USB 3.0, Widescreen LED Gaming Monitor
-GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
-RAM: 8GB
-Motherboard: ASUS Z170 PRO GAMING (Intel LGA 1151)
What I've Tried:
- New GPU
- New CPU
- New Monitor
- New Mouse
- Higher/Lower DPI & Polling Rate
- All NVIDIA Control Panel Options
- Vsync (All kinds)
- GSYNC
- Motion blur off
- Driver reinstall
- Complete hard-drive wipe
- Separating Cables
The Problem:
While the in-game camera/screen is moving - either through my mouse movement or the keyboard - all terrain, buildings, people, etc. seem to vibrate/be moved with a ghost of themselves behind them. It is more noticeable when moving the camera laterally. This is noticeable in almost all games - save for games like Hearthstone with no camera movement or pixel-type games such as Enter The Gungeon.
Thanks.

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