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CoreFreq
- Has anyone been able to figure out how to read VCCSA (system agent voltage) on linux?
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Can all Zen 3 APUs run 4x 16GB 3200MT CL16 stable? (just XMP)
For sensor and whatnot, check out corefreq and ryzen_smu.
- Linux alternative to HwInfo on Windows
- FLiP Stack Weekly for 06-Jan-2023
- CoreFreq, a CPU monitoring software frequencies, ratios, C-states
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Anyone using CoreFreq? If so, what are your thoughts? Is it trustworthy?
+1500 Contributors and Users on GitHub
- CoreFreq Gives Peek at CPU Performance Info on Linux
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list of server builds with power draw ?
Sure! I will appreciate a full CoreFreq report of the TR 5965WX based on the develop branch.
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Core-to-core latencies of the AMD EPYC Milan, 3rd gen
For AMD, if you have query access to the SMU coprocessor, you could use corefreq and ryzen_smu; they're for sensor readouts, and they do slightly different things. (And Zentimings and HWiNFO for windows.)
gwe
- We’ve just seen solid state active cooling working on a Mini PC
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Question about Nvidia options
NVidia driver has a simple panel, but it's very limited in options. You can get more with https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gwe
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Final call for maintainers: Help Save GWE from Abandonment
Hey, just FYI, the `master` branch was already migrated to Rx 4.0.x 9 months ago: https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gwe/-/commit/1b64e99846e8463194232ea6a1a1a3bae50b6466
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Green With Envy will no longer open
My guess is that the update was a "cascading" update caused by the EOL of Gnome 42 Platform.
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Really bad battery life on a Lenovo Yoga 7i
On my system Lenovo Legion 5i i7-10750H with a RTX2060 on hybrid mode I got 15Wh. I'm starting to test with auto-cpufreq + LenovoLegionLinux + GreenWithEnvy (I hope it gets a new maintainer) setting the dGPU to 1W (which it never reaches, never less than 6w).
- New build for gaming looking for help
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Nvidia on Linux state
I'm happy with NVIDIA on Linux for the most part. I stick with X11 for the overclocking Green with envy and g-sync, plus DLSS 2 and ray tracing works in every game I've tried besides hitman, however DLSS 3 frame generation doesn't work and no idea when/if it will.
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Nvidia settings shows wrong clock speeds
I am not sure if it supports 1060, but search up GreenWithEnvy. It has maximum power draw control and displays the slowdown temperature among other things
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Is it possible to monitor the power draw of an Nvidia dGPU?
upstream https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gwe
- Linux equivalent to the Power Options menu in Windows?
What are some alternatives?
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