RyzenAdj
deadbeef
RyzenAdj | deadbeef | |
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113 | 15 | |
1,510 | 1,563 | |
- | 0.6% | |
6.9 | 9.6 | |
5 days ago | 27 days ago | |
C | C | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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RyzenAdj
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7840HS benchmarked at various TDP
Out of curiousity how the 7840HS performs at different TDP, I did some benchmarks using Geekbench 6.2.0. To change the TDP, I've used the software RyzenAdj like so:
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How I manage my z16 Temps (RyzenAdj)
TLDR: Ryzen Adj.
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AMD Ryzen 7 7840U Performance Benchmarks on Linux
A few years ago I did a bunch of poking w/ a 4800H, you can see the actual mechanics of using RyzenAdj. There are also Geekbench 5 benchmarks linked from the doc at different power limits which you can compare to 4800U devices on Geekbench's site: https://github.com/lhl/linuxlaptops/wiki/2020-MECHREVO-Code-...
Note, each laptop manufacturer may choose their different power limits (and like Intel, AMD's curves are largely driven by temperature, so dependent on cooling solution and other settings).
This is a good summary of some of how Ryzen Mobile's power limiting works (actually, read that whole wiki if you're interested in the topic): https://github.com/FlyGoat/RyzenAdj/wiki/Renoir-Tuning-Guide
I'd also look up "AMD PMF" (their equivalent of DPTF) which only recently made it's way to the Linux kernel (but of course, that will include loads of details anyone can look through): https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMD-PMF-CnQF-Linux-6.1
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Try AutoTDP! Maximize performance/battery life
GitHub - FlyGoat/RyzenAdj: Adjust power management settings for Ryzen APUs
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What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
Check out https://github.com/FlyGoat/RyzenAdj
- Undervolt in software without the bricking risk of using the BIOS
- [Amd] Ryzen Master für mobiles Ryzen! (Ändere TDP/Thermik/Pstates, Links drin!)
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[G-helper] What is the factory default of CPU PPT of G14 2022 6800S?
If you want to get numbers you can download https://github.com/FlyGoat/RyzenAdj/releases
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30-32C temps and 7-9+ hr battery life after G-Helper and Power Tweaks. I love this laptop. 2022 6900HS/6700S
That app just uses (under the hood) this one https://github.com/FlyGoat/RyzenAdj - g-helper not using that , as it requires admin rights to run :)
- Is there ryzen power management tool for linux?
deadbeef
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What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
this was my personal 'want' from deadbeef that felt a little awkward https://github.com/DeaDBeeF-Player/deadbeef/issues/2365 (recently added and recently played playlists). it may be doable with plugins or some shell scripting perhaps
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Playing Hi-Res audio in Steam Deck
I know not everyone is into this hobby. However, if you want to play dsf files, this article covers lots of Linux Players (and devices that use Linux). MPD (Media Player Daemon) seems to be a popular option for most of the devices and distributions mentioned in the article. However, if you want to try a player that does not require you to install various packages with root access, Deadbeef seems to work properly.
- Strawberry Music Player 1.0.16 Released
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When switching to Linux, what were some programs that you had to stop using because they weren't supported on Linux?
Deadbeef, maybe? This one is the most similar to foobar2k from what I tried (yeah I miss it too).
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Suggestions for a FLAC audio player giving spectrograms on Linux playing well with LDAC headphones?
Deadbeef is the most feature rich player on Linux that doesn't look like an eyesore, imo.
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averagePcmr
DeaDBeeF is the closest.
- Плеер Deadbeef теперь тоже protestware
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DeaDBeeF 1.9.0 released
Nah. They were removed and are no longer found in the repository's locale directory.
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There seems to be no Linux music player that supports reading and writing to the POPM rating tag, and making smart playlists based on both those ratings and other playlists. Or, "I really freaking miss MusicBee, man"
DeadBeef - Only possible with a plugin that is not obvious to a new user and easily misable
- Rockin DeaDBeeF
What are some alternatives?
ryzen-controller
panon - An Audio Visualizer Widget in KDE Plasma
RyzenTest - Helles Ryzen Test backup for Ryzen CPUs
Volumio - Volumio 2 - Audiophile Music Player
AMD-APU-Tuning-Utility - Unlock the full potential of your Zen-based APU with AMD APU Tuning Utility!
Clementine - :tangerine: Clementine Music Player
undervolt - Undervolt Intel CPUs under Linux
strawberry - :strawberry: Strawberry Music Player
amd-apu-tuning-utility
projectm - projectM - Cross-platform Music Visualization Library. Open-source and Milkdrop-compatible.
TLP - TLP - Optimize Linux Laptop Battery Life
Cog - Cog - A Free and Open Source Audio Player for macOS 10.13+