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Topic: Control NVidia Cards OC / Fan from Windows Command Line? (Read 1301 times)

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Code:
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:0,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:0,0,775 -setPowerTarget:0,50 -setTempTarget:0,0,80 -setFanSpeed:0,35
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:1,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:1,0,755 -setPowerTarget:1,50 -setTempTarget:1,0,80 -setFanSpeed:1,35
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:2,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:2,0,800 -setPowerTarget:2,50 -setTempTarget:2,0,80 -setFanSpeed:2,43
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:3,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:3,0,625 -setPowerTarget:3,50 -setTempTarget:3,0,80 -setFanSpeed:3,35
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:4,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:4,0,790 -setPowerTarget:4,50 -setTempTarget:4,0,80 -setFanSpeed:4,35
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:5,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:5,0,815 -setPowerTarget:5,50 -setTempTarget:5,0,80 -setFanSpeed:5,35
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:6,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:6,0,850 -setPowerTarget:6,51 -setTempTarget:6,0,80 -setFanSpeed:6,35
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:7,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:7,0,615 -setPowerTarget:7,50 -setTempTarget:7,0,80 -setFanSpeed:7,35
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:8,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:8,0,815 -setPowerTarget:8,50 -setTempTarget:8,0,80 -setFanSpeed:8,35

Then make short cut to batch file and move to Windows start folder.

How does this work with UAC? Afterburner is signed software, this appears not to be.
newbie
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Code:
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:0,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:0,0,775 -setPowerTarget:0,50 -setTempTarget:0,0,80 -setFanSpeed:0,35
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:1,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:1,0,755 -setPowerTarget:1,50 -setTempTarget:1,0,80 -setFanSpeed:1,35
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:2,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:2,0,800 -setPowerTarget:2,50 -setTempTarget:2,0,80 -setFanSpeed:2,43
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:3,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:3,0,625 -setPowerTarget:3,50 -setTempTarget:3,0,80 -setFanSpeed:3,35
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:4,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:4,0,790 -setPowerTarget:4,50 -setTempTarget:4,0,80 -setFanSpeed:4,35
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:5,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:5,0,815 -setPowerTarget:5,50 -setTempTarget:5,0,80 -setFanSpeed:5,35
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:6,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:6,0,850 -setPowerTarget:6,51 -setTempTarget:6,0,80 -setFanSpeed:6,35
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:7,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:7,0,615 -setPowerTarget:7,50 -setTempTarget:7,0,80 -setFanSpeed:7,35
start C:\Users\miner01\Desktop\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:8,0,-200 -setMemoryClockOffset:8,0,815 -setPowerTarget:8,50 -setTempTarget:8,0,80 -setFanSpeed:8,35

Then make short cut to batch file and move to Windows start folder.
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Nvidia Inspector can create shortcuts for core/mem/power/temp target/voltage.  Copy the shortcut command/s (if you have more than 1 GPU) into a batch file.  I run a bat file to set clocks every 30 mins in case of a driver crash during mining.  I've only just started looking but haven't found a way to include fan speed.  My GTX 970 was easy, just make a custom bios.  Pascal desktop GPU's are locked down.


hi, I am trying NVisnpector right now for the first time. I can see a button on down right called "Create clocks shortcut" but when I click on it, nothing happened. So how can I get a shotcut/command with which I can set my clocks from command prompt? Thanks a lot in advance for your answer.
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hey rxracer,

where  do you download nvidia inspector that can adjust core/mem/power/temp target/voltage Huh
newbie
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Nvidia Inspector can create shortcuts for core/mem/power/temp target/voltage.  Copy the shortcut command/s (if you have more than 1 GPU) into a batch file.  I run a bat file to set clocks every 30 mins in case of a driver crash during mining.  I've only just started looking but haven't found a way to include fan speed.  My GTX 970 was easy, just make a custom bios.  Pascal desktop GPU's are locked down.
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I've been having some issues with fan control of my GPU's in Windows and I've tried MSI Afterburner and EVGA Precision XOC.  For some reason, even if I set those to set the overclocks for my cards on startup (which they do), the fans never kick on if I've got it set in Auto mode.  (Haven't tried just setting a single fan speed b/c I'd rather they ramp up and not stay full blast the whole time.)  I don't know if it's because they're on the risers or not, but does anyone know any windows based command line utilities that will allow me to set GPU/Memory Clocks and Fan Speed/Curves through a command line in a windows batch file?  I know Coolbits is out there for Linux, and I've seen a few versions that are 12+ years old that are supposedly windows based, but not sure I'm willing to try them.
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