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Depending on how you look at it - the context of what you're playing - this is G#sus4 or C#sus2 or D#7sus4/G#.
As G#sus4:
D string = G# (root note)
G string = C# (suspended 4th)
B string = D# (perfect 5th)
High E string = G# (root note)
As C#sus2:
D string = G# (perfect 5th)
G string = C# (root note)
B string = D# (suspended 2nd)
High E string = G# (perfect 5th)
As D#7sus4/G#:
D string = G# (suspended 4th and alternate bass note)
G string = C# (dominant 7th)
B string = D# (root note)
High E string = G# (suspended 4th)
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