Disable Nahimic sound tracker for PUBG Anti-Cheat system update

HI, I know this is unrelated but I'm trying to start a new post for notebook technical assistance, and the site won't let me. It comes up with the "Access Denied" error message and prevents me from starting a new post. Please look in to this, and sorry for posting this in the incorrect thread.
 
I have problem with my gf63 thin 8rcs when I set my frames to 60 or 59 and turn off vsync I face  a lot of screen tearing can any one help me?
 
I think the video card doesn't work properly anymore because some horizontal green lines appear plus I don't even see it in the system specifications. Someone he know what is wrong? Please!
 
I have never, ever gotten the sound tracker too work outside of nahimics little sound demo of it in the software. It does not work even on supported software, even after a fresh factory restore. So, consider yourselves lucky.

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To avoid potential issues with PUBG's new anti-cheat system, it's recommended to disable Nahimic Sound Tracker before launching the game. Although PUBG's community manager has clarified that overlay software like ReShade won't result in a ban, it's best to be cautious with applications that may be flagged by the system. To disable Nahimic Sound Tracker, open Nahimic, and turn off the sound tracker in the appropriate section. For additional guidance and to discover more, please check out further resources or updates on our website.
 
That’s a smart move by PUBG to maintain a fair environment, but it’s tough when non-cheat tools like Nahimic get flagged. Disabling the Sound Tracker is a simple workaround, though it’s great Nahimic provided clear steps. Hopefully future updates can better differentiate between helpful overlays and real cheats.
 
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