Users have been surveyed before, nobody wants the nvcp to be turned into GFE, they'd rather have dark mode and dpi scaling improvements (same). if you cant find any such software, then you will have to wait for the graphic card manufacturer to release the next driver.
Microsoft are responsible for the performance differences with WaitableObjects, and it affects multiple facets of the operating system, including microsofts own com api utilities, such as event viewer (which takes 4x as long to parse, list and show events compared to 7 and 8). If this particular driver doesnt provide any such feature, then I would suggest you check in the graphic card manufacturers website for support software for your model which can allow you to configure advanced settings.
The people who want it to be as fast as AMD's are ignoring the fact that AMD's control panel completely resets all settings if it crashes during an update operation.
Synchronisations between the NVCP and the driver service take 4-10x longer on Windows 10 compared to Windows 7 and 8 using the same services and libraries, this is not a control panel bug, there is nothing nvidia can do whilst retaining safe threading behavior during DRS and Registry updates. Right-click the NVIDIA Display Driver service once more, then select Properties. Look for the NVIDIA Display Driver service, then right-click it. Inside the Run dialog box, type services.msc (no quotes), then click OK. It is actually confusing to have 3 places for adjustments. There is just as much adjustment in an Intel integrated graphics as an Nvidia Card. Integrated graphics or Nvidia Control Panels. From the Classic View of the Windows Vista Control Panel, click the NVIDIA Control Panel icon, or. Most setups have 3 ways of changing the Gamma.
I use driver version 382.53, as this is the only stable NVIDIA driver for 4x 1080Ti cards on a motherboard that features PLX PEX8747 PCI-E switches (e.g. Click the Start icon, then from the Start menu click Control Panel. The NVIDIA Control Panel disappears and cannot be launched from the Control Panel either, in Windows 10. The slowness in applying settings is a windows 10 regression affecting syncapi's WaitForSingleObject and WaitForMultipleObjects: Open the Run dialog box by pressing Windows Key+R on your keyboard. Under Windows Vista/Windows 7: Rightclick the Windows desktop, then click NVIDIA Control Panel from the context menu, or.