nvtx
A safe Rust FFI binding for the NVIDIA® Tools Extension SDK (NVTX). (by simbleau)
nvfancontrol
NVidia dynamic fan control for Linux and Windows (by foucault)
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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nvtx
Posts with mentions or reviews of nvtx.
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- [CPU/GPU Profiling] A Rusty binding to the NVIDIA® Tools Extension SDK (NVTX). For annotating events, code ranges, and resources in your applications.
- A rusty binding to the NVIDIA® Tools Extension SDK (NVTX) with zero-cost abstraction. For annotating events, code ranges, and resources in your applications.
nvfancontrol
Posts with mentions or reviews of nvfancontrol.
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- Why wont my laptop shut up
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Is there a way to control fan speed via software?
yes that allows you to change the fan speed. and if you read down a bit more theres a command that allows you to set the speed. or there are some tools online that allow you to set a curve for the fan like this https://github.com/foucault/nvfancontrol
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Need help on setting the GPU fan speed on Nvidia-drivers
To do that i had to run : sudo nvidia-drivers . then generate the file xorg.config and then added the cooller bits to that file as shows here : https://github.com/foucault/nvfancontrol
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Coolbits on Xorg
I usually put the coolbits option line in the device section not the screen section. While I don't have any source that is the correct or preferred location for it, I'm curious if that solves your issue. It's where the author of nvfancontrol mentions to put it on github.
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Only one GPU spins its fans?
Check out nvfancontrol which is on the AUR; it lets you set a custom fan curve based on the GPU temps. It requires setting coolbits option of Nvidia GPUs to at least 4 in /etc/xorg.conf or /etc/xorg.conf.d/20-nvidia.conf file. Setting coolbits to 4 lets you control the fan speed manually in nvidia-setting but using nvfancontrol control helps automate the fan speed based on temps. Not sure if it's possible to use with two GPUs or not yet though.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing nvtx and nvfancontrol you can also consider the following projects:
memtest_vulkan - Vulkan compute tool for testing video memory stability
lm-sensors - lm-sensors repository
TensorRT - NVIDIA® TensorRT™ is an SDK for high-performance deep learning inference on NVIDIA GPUs. This repository contains the open source components of TensorRT.
ocl - OpenCL for Rust
jetson-inference - Hello AI World guide to deploying deep-learning inference networks and deep vision primitives with TensorRT and NVIDIA Jetson.
envycontrol - Easy GPU switching for Nvidia Optimus laptops under Linux