can you check for me one thing on your 970, are your memory on 3000M without oc? or even with oc? mine are sitting there and no matter what oc i put they remain there....
something strange happened
Yours are maybe in the p2 state. Mine are 3505,1455 in the p0 state.
I set my clocks to nvidia-smi -ac 3505,1455
When I have just one 970 it shows those clocks... but with 2 cards it showed 3505,1519 strange.
But I still set them as above even though one could be set higher.
Below is something someone gave me.
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It is possible to oc the mem clock beyond nominal value, I use this command nvidia-smi.exe -i 0,1 -ac 3506,1506 (where i is the card number and ac the highest clock possible) this force the card to run in state 0
1) open cmd.exe with the admin privileges
2) cd C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI
3) nvidia-smi -q -d SUPPORTED_CLOCKS -i 0
4) nvidia-smi -q -d SUPPORTED_CLOCKS -i 1
3) nvidia-smi -q -d SUPPORTED_CLOCKS -i 2
5) nvidia-smi -q -d SUPPORTED_CLOCKS -i 4
6) nvidia-smi -ac 350X,14XX -i 0 (where 350X is that very first number printed after supported clocks-memory and 14XX one of those numbers printed after graphics
cd C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI
nvidia-smi -q -d SUPPORTED_CLOCKS -i 0 | more
cd C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI
nvidia-smi -q -d SUPPORTED_CLOCKS -i 1 | more
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Now that I know my clocks , oc'ing must be off to set them, I use this.
Open administrative cmd window and I paste and enter this. Remember, look up your clocks first.
Two of those cards are 980ti same clocks.
cd C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI
nvidia-smi -ac 3505,1455 -i 0,1,2,4