The new version of Nvidia Inspector, Nvidia Inspector 1.92 has been released and available to download from this page. If you didn’t knew about it, Nvidia Inspector is a tool providing graphics card information, temp/clock monitoring, and overclocking.
Nvidia Inspector v1.92 changelog:
Main
- added automatic check for new version and embedded quick updater
- added function to apply the current selected p-state clocks to all higher p-states (right click the “apply clocks” button) [you can use this for voltage stability check on clocks of unchangeable p-state volatges, e.g. for further bios mods]
- added function to restore all p-states to its bios defaults on 258+ drivers (right click the “apply clocks” button)
- added live data logging to csv file (right click nvidia logo) [dont open the file with excel while still logging, excel flags this file readonly!]
Settings
- added general bit value editor for unknown settings (right click the setting item) [available after setting scan in advanced setting mode]
- added “CUSTOM SETTING NAMES” (CSN) feature via localized xml file for overide nvidia driver api setting names to user defined ones. You can also add every setting id you like, even new or unknown ones, put them in new groups, make descriptions, etc.






