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- GtkStressTesting
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ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition G5132QY freq drop to 400 mhz
I recommend using GTKStressTesting which lets you do all at once https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gst
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Is there any way to check memory chip type?
it's not a direct way, but I remember finding out my dies were Samsung/Hynix when I ran GTKStressTesting to test my system's thermals. You don't have to run the tests because the memory information should be at the bottom (and you might have to click on a button that asks for sudo privileges to probe your memory).
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Prime95 not putting full load on cpu
Yeah, Ive personally seen this tool to be roughly as heavy as Prime95 in a few of its tests Gitlab link it also has built in temp monitoring and is the best GUI tool Ive found for CPU monitoring and stress testing on my Ryzen CPU. But other than that its really just been me switching to my Windows on my dual-boot and using that.
- How do you stress test your Linux machine?
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How can I tell if my ram OC is applied?
If you prefer to use a GUI, you could try GST: https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gst
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.)
What are some alternatives?
phoronix-test-suite - The Phoronix Test Suite open-source, cross-platform automated testing/benchmarking software.
RyzenAdj - Adjust power management settings for Ryzen APUs
stress-ng - This is the stress-ng upstream project git repository. stress-ng will stress test a computer system in various selectable ways. It was designed to exercise various physical subsystems of a computer as well as the various operating system kernel interfaces.
corectrl
unbench - Benchmark utility for Linux.
cacule-cpu-scheduler - The CacULE CPU scheduler is based on interactivity score mechanism. The interactivity score is inspired by the ULE scheduler (FreeBSD scheduler).
FIRESTARTER - FIRESTARTER: A Processor Stress Test Utility. This repository contains the source code generator. Our releases (including the generated source code and precompiled binaries) are available at https://tu-dresden.de/zih/firestarter/.
ryzen_smu - A Linux kernel driver that exposes access to the SMU (System Management Unit) for certain AMD Ryzen Processors. Read only mirror of https://gitlab.com/leogx9r/ryzen_smu
cpuid2cpuflags - Tool to generate CPU_FLAGS_* for your CPU
pcm - Processor Counter Monitor [Moved to: https://github.com/intel/pcm]
pcm - Intel® Performance Counter Monitor (Intel® PCM)
RYZEN_CPU_HIGH_TEMP_PATCH - AMD CPU lower temps 20-30°C. This is patch for RYZEN 5800H (AND SIMILIAR CPU'S 4000 & 5000 Laptop) HIGH TEMPS specially tested on ACER Nitro 5 AN515-45 R4SE. May or may not work on your computer.