Heres a sample of my batch for nvidiaInspector:
SET GPU0=-forcePState:0,0 -setPowerTarget:0,75 -setTempTarget:0,1,70 -setFanSpeed:0,40 -setMemoryClockOffset:0,0,300 -setBaseClockOffset:0,0,50
SET GPU1=-forcePState:1,0 -setPowerTarget:1,75 -setTempTarget:1,1,70 -setFanSpeed:1,40 -setMemoryClockOffset:1,0,300 -setBaseClockOffset:1,0,50
SET GPU2=-forcePState:2,0 -setPowerTarget:2,75 -setTempTarget:2,1,70 -setFanSpeed:2,40 -setMemoryClockOffset:2,0,300 -setBaseClockOffset:2,0,50
SET GPU3=-forcePState:3,0 -setPowerTarget:3,75 -setTempTarget:3,1,70 -setFanSpeed:3,40 -setMemoryClockOffset:3,0,300 -setBaseClockOffset:3,0,50
SET GPU4=-forcePState:4,0 -setPowerTarget:4,75 -setTempTarget:4,1,70 -setFanSpeed:4,40 -setMemoryClockOffset:4,0,300 -setBaseClockOffset:4,0,50
SET GPU5=-forcePState:5,0 -setPowerTarget:5,75 -setTempTarget:5,1,70 -setFanSpeed:5,40 -setMemoryClockOffset:5,0,300 -setBaseClockOffset:5,0,50
.\Bin\nvidiaInspector\nvidiaInspector.exe %GPU0% %GPU1% %GPU2% %GPU3% %GPU4% %GPU5%
I use nvidia-smi.exe to see the graphics card stats, but its a command line utility as well. You can find it here:
C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI\nvidia-smi.exe
Just run it from an command prompt and it will show all the stats in one snapshot. It can make an xml file which I parse with powershell to pull that stats I want, but just running the exe will give you the basics.
Should I buy a cheap power supply for the motherboard and just run the six GPU alone off of the corsair?
Thank you. Is Nvidia inspector like MSI Afterburner? That's all I have installed right now. I would love an app that shows all the info on all the graphics cards at the same time.. like temperature graphs , power usage etc. I have no idea what nicehash does to my poor cards.. thye take control and optimize them.. hoope they aren't wearing them out.
The MSI Duke 1070ti has been running up to 75C or so. The 3 ROG STRIX 1070 ti's I have run in low 60's to about 67.