I've been annoyed by all these useless LEDs on my GPU cards. I just discovered EVGA has the utility LEDVisualizer that can disable all the LEDs. It can also set alarm lights but they only work as meets or exceeds a value such as GPU utilization, which is useless except maybe for temperature. For protein folding it would be uselful to set an alarm if GPU utilization was below say 20%. That way blinking LEDs would let me know to check FAHControl and see if a GPU is stopped for some reason and get it restarted.
http://international.download.nvidia.co ... .0.0.0.exe
With such a large EVGA folding team I'm surprised EVGA has not implemented this before.
Same would be nice for Gigabyte, MSI, etc.
Does anyone know of a utility that can set a lower than alarm
EVGA GPU LED need update
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Re: EVGA GPU LED need update
If you set it light above 20%, than you would be concerned when the annoying lights are off.
Re: EVGA GPU LED need update
It has an on/off switch so I just turned them off.Ricky wrote:If you set it light above 20%, than you would be concerned when the annoying lights are off.
When I tried 20% they come on periodically whenever the GPU is waiting for the CPU or it's in between WUs.
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Re: EVGA GPU LED need update
Then if it is off longer than 1 min you would be concerned.