Optimize stacked GPU cooling with dynamic NVML fan control
nicolascraske · x · 2026-08-21
Vertically stacked GPUs cause thermal throttling on the top card while the bottom card has headroom. A fix involves using an NVML script to track the top card's temperature and force the bottom card's fans to spin faster, compensating for airflow and preventing performance loss.
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