This is pretty crazy, if you can solve this update us with what you did.
I think I figured it out, but this was a real chore so I won't claim total victory until a few days of things going well.
If you got this far in the thread you know my graphics card was idling at 98% and falling to zero when the Task Manager or Process Explorer was open. Not that I ever hacked anything or produced malicious code, but if I was going to do so, I would have it work when you're not looking and stop when you are, which is what was happening here. There was nothing to see in the Task Manager or Process Viewers and no malicious files were detected by ESET NOD 32, MalwareBytes, MiniToolbox or SecurityCheck.
If I unplugged the computer network cable, the GPU usage went to zero, so, I opened the Resouce Monitor to the Network window and watched the network traffic as I toggled the Process Explorer program. When the Process Explorer was closed, a program appeared in the network window, when Process Explorer was opened, that program disappeared. The program was
wdm.exe.
I couldn't find too much information about it, but it is located at C\Windows\SysWOW64\wdm.exe. Since I'm not sure about it quite yet, I renamed the file wdm.exe.XXXX until I'm sure it's the problem, then I'll delete it and clean up the registry.
And GRID Autosport that wasn't able to run at 800 x 600 at Ultra Low a couple days ago turns 88fps at 1920 x 1080.
Thanks to all of you for offering your insight and advice, it was a big help.
I believe I am going to have a beer.