Everyone monitors their video cards in different ways: someone through AfterBurner, someone through the GPU-Z tool. I use a simple batch file in five lines. It's easy to read and can be customized, if anything is missing. Note: The batch file displays information/benchmarks about the NVIDIA cards, it's not a WatchDog.
@echo off
mode con cols=75 lines=8
title NVIDIA GPUs
color 0b
PATH=%PATH%;"%PROGRAMFILES%\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI\"
:loop
nvidia-smi --query-gpu=index,name,clocks.gr,power.draw,utilization.gpu,fan.speed,temperature.gpu --format=csv,noheader
timeout /t 10 >nul
@cls
goto loop
I'll tell you what and how:
- Line 3. - the size of the window (who has many cards).
- Line 4. - the (window) title.
- Line 5. - the output
color.
- Line 8. -
query-gpu values separated by comma.
Default benchmark columns (separated by commas):
- ID
- Card name
- Overclock (MHz)
- Power (W)
- Load (%)
- Fan speed (%)
- Temperature (°C)
Preview:
http://imgur.com/a/fTX4CDonations are welcome
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