First, using asterisks to mask foul language is not allowed, and has been edited out.
Next, if you look around at GeForce Experience, you will see that you should never use Nvidia settings for your games... It is one of the worst things you can use to set up a game. It only take a few minutes for the user to set up the initial settings, and a little time to adjust them to perfection.
Your best bet is to remove all Nvidia software using DDU (Google is your friend here). Reinstall the latest driver using the custom install feature, and deselect anything you are not using. If you aren't actively using 3d, you don't need that bloatware. Same with audio.. If you are using headphones, the audio isn't going through the on board sound or a sound card, so you don't need the Nvidia audio bloatware.
Usually the average user only needs the driver and the physx driver, the rest is unnecessary and should be removed.
Next, you need to delete the system configuration in the game folder for BF1, because GFE has already wrote a new code in that is no good.
The 760 is a 3 generations old at this point, and is sadly getting outdated very quick. BF1 required a 660 at minimum according to all of the sites I can see. An upgrade may be in store sometime in the near future as game developers start to push for much higher performing cards.