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Looks more like a V-Sync glitch. Do you have V-Sync turned on?

 

Also, go to X:\Users\*Your Name*\AppData\Local\Fallout4 and copy paste the content of the plugins.txt file between spoiler tags (

at the end,

at the beginning) to post your load order.

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That's a clear case of polygonal stretching, which is a type of GPU artifact. If your GPU is overclocked, your OC might be too high, or if you're at stock speeds it could be a driver issue. If you've recently updated your drivers, try rolling back to previous ones, or if you haven't updated in a while, check for updates.

 

Worst case scenario, it could be a hardware level issue, but that is extremely unlikely if you've been using this GPU for a very long time and this has never happened before. If this is a recently purchased GPU, you should stress test it and see if you can consistently reproduce these artifacts, and if you can indeed do so, you should RMA it. Again though, if this is a GPU that you've been using for a long period of time, your issue is most likely your OC (if applicable) or your drivers.

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