![]() Last time I messed with OC in linux I found a few bugs that made me give up on it. I've just now realized that Radeon Profiler is a different app, this one:Īlso I've found a comment on Reddit about it, that it had a bug with fan settings: 引用自 Perfectionist:AMD has Radeon Profiler. I'm sure there must be a better/safer way to handle this.ĭespite the current shortcomings it is FOSS and published on github, so it may improve in the future with a little help from us friends. LINUX AMDGPU MEMORY MONITOR CODEthis leaves me highly unconfortable considering system security concerns, because even if upon inspection the code doesn't do anything malicious with the password it may end up exposed to other user apps and the app might be targeted by hackers in the future because of this feature. probably no reasoning behind the choice, just what the dev knowsģ- It asks you to type in the root password in a field in the GUI. Unfortunately it is not that great yet, because:ġ- it only has 4 undervolting sliders and zero monitoring or settings for other aspects of these GPUsĢ- it's GUI is built using Electron, despite only having the 4 sliders in it. Phoronix has just now posted about a new GUI undervolting utility for Intel graphics on Linux (apparently the only one in existance thus far): maybe even evolve into better tools than what is even offered on windows? LINUX AMDGPU MEMORY MONITOR DRIVERSNow that linux drivers for gpus are getting in real good shape, I think this could quickly become a nice attraction factor for linux gaming instead of a turndown. I never personally overclock any of my hardware, but I am interested in finding good tools for this that might be at least suggested to potential new linux users, or better yet included by default by distros. What about a GUI tool that can manage cards from multiple brands over a single coherent interface? and I've recently heard about WattmanGTK:Īnyone aware of other nice solutions for either brand? What about one for Intel, is there such a thing (despite only having integrated graphics yet)? It is a good name and seems like a good app layout with the vertically piled graphs on the side!įor AMD, some info and parameters are being gradually exposed by the newest kernels+mesa/amdgpu. For Nvidia I just bumped into "Green with Envy": ![]()
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