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Software if given a chance will quite literally use as much memory as is offered to them, that doesn't mean it using 28GB of a total of 32GB available will create performance issues for you. Nor that any performance issues you have are being caused by it using 30GB of memory and only leaving 4GB for anything else.
If something else needs the memory, your OS will reallocate the memory and clear it and you won't even notice it happening.
Your performance issues are not coming from where you think they are, it's likely a GPU/CPU bottleneck issue somewhere along the pipeline.
As someone else said, you're using a relative old card that dates back to when Nvidia were insisting that low graphics memory capacity was still sufficient for higher load games to keep their profit gouging levels higher before they just ramped up base prices to stupid levels. That is most likely the culprit for your performance issues.