Hi, it's nice to see that some mining rigs join too.
Typically they say you need one CPU thread per GPU to make things work properly. (and I'd say, my experience that it uses one cpu thread at 100% for the GPU folding slot)
And, yes, PCIe bandwidth is used too. My motherboard (Evga SR-2) has only PCIe2.0x16 slot (not 3.0 like new systems) into which I put my RTX2070 and that was used sometimes up to 54%.
So, that would mean, below 8 PCIe2.0 lanes per card you may see slowdown.
You say "So (6) 1070Ti GPUs each connected to the motherboard by a riser (1X)," and according to the specs of that motherboard
https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/H110%20 ... /index.asp ,
you are better off to use the one PCIe3.0x16 slot with the best one of your GPUs, and then maybe give a try to the other ones or disconnect them to not use power.
For the motherboard, it can support core i7, so it may be possible to have a thread for each GPU. But given the bandwidth limits of the physical slots on the board, testing (of folding in the other slots) needs to be done if an cpu upgrade can be worth it or not.
And, you need to finish some workunits, properly configure your passkey and stuff to get high points (for me it was 7-times increase with passkey)
edit: now I'm watching. psensor says, pcie bus load is 39-41 % continuously while the gpu slot is folding. so you may need better bandwidth.