Add nvidia_smi_clock_speed check plugin#896
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This pull request adds a clock speed check to the suite of nvidia smi checks.
The frequency a GPU runs at is interesting because it gives another datapoint that allows you to determine whether the GPU is thermal throttling. GPUs nowadays are able to dynamically overclock themselves (within reason) depending on the thermal headroom, this directly translates to the frequencies the GPU runs at. In addition to this, the frequency can be used (in some situations) to see whether there is a bottleneck somewhere.