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Topic: [BATCH] NVIDIA GPUs Monitoring + Remote Dashboard (Read 727 times)

newbie
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September 09, 2017, 04:54:25 AM
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Fail to see, sorry. I put your request to my todos, thx.
legendary
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ICO? Not even once.
This is cool, thank you.

Though I'd be more interested in watching stats across multiple rigs.

I mean, if you have a https://freeboard.io account, you can bundle stats from multiple rigs.

Sent a pm a while back.
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
This is cool, thank you.

Though I'd be more interested in watching stats across multiple rigs.

I mean, if you have a https://freeboard.io account, you can bundle stats from multiple rigs.
member
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Done creating script to monitor two of my rigs.

https://thisismybot.com/miningrig/rigmonitoring
legendary
Activity: 2002
Merit: 1051
ICO? Not even once.
This is cool, thank you.

Though I'd be more interested in watching stats across multiple rigs.
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
this was really nice. thank you  Grin Grin
welcome Wink
member
Activity: 109
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this was really nice. thank you  Grin Grin
newbie
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After a little warm-up here is now a batch file with an extensive range of functions: Monitor the NVIDIA graphic cards with sync to a remote dashboard. No registration required.
New topic for the new batch file Wink

Here's what we have now after batch start:

- List of installed cards with their current properties (e.g. load, temperature, overlocking).
- Average values of all cards.
- Transfer the average values to your public remote dashboard (you can turn it off).
- Auto refresh every 30 seconds (can be changed).

The remote dashboard makes it possible to monitor the NVIDIA cards remotely (like Nicehash).

The usage is very simple:

1. Download the batch file
2. Customize the variable remoteDashboardName (remote desktop unique name)
3. Start the batch file.

If everything is OK, the batch file will show available cards with their current properties, average values and your remote dashboard url (it will be according to https://dweet.io/follow/ + remoteDashboardName). The batch file sends the data every 30 seconds (well, if you did not change the refreshInterval variable) to the remote dashboard. Notice: No data is stored, the values are only for display. But if you do not close the browser window / tab, you will have beautiful live stats of your rig.

There are two versions of the batch file:
Remote Dashboard (for all GPUs)
Remote Dashboards (for each GPU)


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