Yes, this is correct. And every time the FPS drops, there's a stutter, or something like a momentary freeze.
Thanks for the tip: I tried it (and made sure I had the game selected), but it doesn't appear to have any effect on the in-game fps. When I set the in-game frame rate limit to None, and change the V-Sync options in the Nvidia Control Panel, the fps is still higher than 60. (Over 100 fps, actually, apart from when it drops.) I also tried the other V-Sync options that were available, but the in-game fps were still higher than 100. (The drops/mini freezes still occur.)
Perhaps I can search for other alternatives that will help me get the FPS to 60?
