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Hope you guys can fix this problem. :)
I agree. I found the GeForce Experience was mainly bloatware and I was better off to manually adjust the settings for games I play.
Soooo, what I might suggest is you to un-install GeForce Experience from your computer if you don't really use it. You can do that and still keep your graphic drivers installed.
Or, possibly using Alt+F12 keys can toggle off or on the FPS counter. I found this post on the nVidia forums:
"...press alt+F12 will turn off the FPS counter.
You might have to do so again when in a game to turn it back on but that's the best answer you're going to get I'm afraid.
Also there is a Bug with the FPS counter in Win 10 it seems. Even with the FPS counter off it will still show up in Cortana."
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/861773/geforce-experience/turn-off-fps-counter-on-applications-/
Good luck ;)