Guys, is there a easy way how to identify which GPU is which?
(like having and GPU3 hang-out but have no clue what card is it out of 8 cards!)
Is MSI AB numbering 1-8 equal to Claymore's 0-7 ?
AB1 = gpu0? , ab2= gpu1

I'm using simple method of increasing fan speed to 100% in AB to identify the cards but still not sure if this is the right way
thank you
I am pretty sure recent Claymore like 9.8 or 10.0 match AB ordering. If you are not sure, set -di 0124567 to disable GPU 3 and see what one is not hot to the touch.
Xeridea, thank you very much for the confirmation!
Claymore> Why not implement a mechanism to identify problematic GPU!? This should be already available! Stop the fan for 3 seconds on problematic GPU by pressing some key, or the other way.. spin it to 100%
I think that is already done:
1. go your command line window and press anywhere on it with the mouse
2. then press the number of GPU you want to identify ( 0 or 1 or 2 or ...)
3. that GPU you have selected will stop mining immediately and you will see fan stopping
to activate it again just repeat process (press again same GPU number)
hope have been helpful
I can confirm that this solution
DOESN'T work. I had tried this out days ago on 3 rigs, none of disabled GPU fan stop to work.. they still spinning even when disabled and not mining. Waited for 30+ minutes.. not effective way to identify the GPU
I haven't checked but if you do, as suggested above, disable GPU 3 will it not show in AB which card has shut down (clock speeds will be at idle speed), so you should be able to see if Claymore & AB number systems match.
This actually might work..
Can anyone test it out? I have no MSI AB installed on my rig..
EDIT: Not working either. Just tried that out on friend's rig! AB still showing the OC/UV values.. not returning back to default when GPUx is disabled in Claymore

PS: I think all of us here could agreed on that solution like "Identify the problematic GPU" should be already implemented in Claymore. (long time ago)