Problem with enabling G-SYNC on Linux. No available option in display settings in KDE

I use Linux, specifically the CachyOS distribution based on Arch Linux. I also have the same problem on other distributions. I have an Nvidia RTX 4060 OC graphics card from Gigabyte, a Dell G2524H monitor, and I use Wayland. When I go to the KDE settings, specifically the display settings, there is no option to enable adaptive-sync. My monitor supports:

  1. Adaptive-Sync
  2. FreeSync™ Premium
  3. NVIDIA® G-SYNC® (Certificate)

On Windows, there is no problem; when I install the driver, G-SYNC automatically enables. The same goes for Xorg. I use DisplayPort 1.4 and have a DisplayPort 1.4 cable. I checked this on another monitor, and the problem is the same. I have the latest stable driver 560.35.03, which is 100% correctly installed. On another monitor with a Radeon card, adaptive-sync displays normally, but I no longer have that card for testing. I don’t know how to unlock this feature to enable adaptive-sync in KDE settings, as I want to use it in games. Maybe some packages are missing? Some configuration in the files? The problem is quite serious, and I can’t solve it. I searched the internet but didn’t find a working solution. Does anyone have an idea how to fix it??

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