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powerupp
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Corectrl Advanced settings
Found interesting article although quite dated now at https://linuxreviews.org/HOWTO_undervolt_the_AMD_RX_4XX_and_RX_5XX_GPUs#cite_note-1 "Booting with amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xffffffff will make a special file called /sys/class/drm/card0/device/pp_od_clk_voltage appear" The "amd_shared.h" file that is set with binary code 0xffffffff doesn't appear in my file system, may be outdated from current kernel ? Anyway I got onto some other threads and ended up at https://github.com/azeam/powerupp where this method adjust settings in the "pp_table" file, which I have, but cannot be edited by Text Editor, hence the creation of this app. Also it may have something to do with "AMD Polaris Architecture" ? So anyway I have Power-Limit, GPU and Memmory setting in Advanced option at the moment, and by reducing Watt from 145 to 135 ,GPU MHz from 1350 to 1300 and Memmory MHz from 2000 to 1000, I got the desired affect, to shut the beeping on my 1000VA/550W UPS when playing high graphic games. Thanks for taking the time to help out, maybe someone can build on and provide some more info on these Advanced Settings for Corectrl Application in Pop_OS. Its a good application and currently maintained On Github; there were some older threads of "amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xffffffff" working in some kernels and breaking in another, it would be nice to be able to adjust the individual Voltage-States
- GPU Config help
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6800xt stuck at 255 watt power limit
Powerupp does the same as MPT.
- All in with Linux: I just bought an AMD GPU
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CoreCtrl memory overclock support for Big Navi cards.
You should try PowerUPP.
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Does anyone have a fix for powerupp not working to overclock past the original limits?
It used to work perfectly for me, I believe before kernels 5.9+. There is an issue for this on the GitHub page but with no resolution. I have made multiple installs and keep trying the latest kernels but nothing has changed, my GPU is an RX 5700. Has anyone else had this issue and managed to solve it?
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I am kind of lost with undervolting my GPU. None of my changes seem to have an effect
Make yourself the favor and use powerupp with a voltage offset. I have Nitro + SE and set the power usage to 180W as well, no point in using full 220W, and it's been rock solid for the past 1.5 year since I got the card..
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What optimizations have you done for your system?
Is this what you're talking about? https://github.com/azeam/powerupp
- MSI Delta 15
- Undervolt GPU under VBIOS limits
ddcutil
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Show HN: Multi-monitor KVM using just a USB switch
Apologies. I hate when people do that as well.
In addition to the other links posted, ddcutil.org has some more good info: https://www.ddcutil.com/#introduction
- Scrollbars Are Becoming a Problem
- CEC over DisplayPort
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Recommandations KVM
Sous Linux j'avais utilisé ddcutil
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Connecting a Display Port 1.4 graphics card to the Dell thunderbolt dock WD22TB4
Most monitors have a Virtual Control Panel (VCP), which implements features defined in the Monitor Control Command Set (MCCS). This is a VESA standard. You can find the Input selection command in table 8-10. You send these commands over an I2C bus called Display Data Channel/Command Interface which is yet another VESA standard. If you are running Windows https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/control_my_monitor.html will let you use every VCP feature your monitor has. For Linux, https://www.ddcutil.com/ does this. For Mac, https://github.com/alin23/Lunar
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Opinions on functional & performance requirements for a desktop TB/USB4 AIC
The protocol is called DDC , it's a VESA standard. In there, it's called VCP features. If you are running Windows https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/control_my_monitor.html will let you use every VCP feature your monitor has. For Linux, https://www.ddcutil.com/ does this. For Mac, https://github.com/alin23/Lunar note how all three mention input selection.
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TIL there are apps that can control your monitor without touching the buttons on it
ddcutil (a command-line tool, and what most UI tools are based on)
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'monitorctl' cli tool to control brightness, contrast and volume of external monitors on linux
A related non rust tool (that also has an optional GUI) is ddcutil. How does this compare to that?
- I built a widget to adjust the brightness of external monitors
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Brightness issue
I've also used ddcui: https://www.ddcutil.com/#introduction, available as an AUR package: https://github.com/rockowitz/ddcutil. This has a nice GUI: https://www.ddcutil.com/screenshots/ddcui_features.png and works on everything I've tried it on out of the box.
What are some alternatives?
corectrl
winddcutil - Windows implementation of the ddcutil Linux program for querying and changing monitor settings, such as brightness and color levels.
intel-undervolt - Intel CPU undervolting and throttling configuration tool
ddcctl - DDC monitor controls (brightness) for Mac OSX command line
AutoKey - AutoKey, a desktop automation utility for Linux and X11.
Clight - A C daemon that turns your webcam into a light sensor. It will adjust screen backlight based on ambient brightness.
mainline - Install mainline kernel packages from kernel.ubuntu.com
MonitorControl - 🖥 Control your display's brightness & volume on your Mac as if it was a native Apple Display. Use Apple Keyboard keys or custom shortcuts. Shows the native macOS OSDs.
hardinfo - System profiler and benchmark tool for Linux systems
soft-brightness - Gnome-shell extension to manage your display brightness via an alpha overlay (instead of the backlight).
AimTux - A large Linux csgo cheat/hack
open-USB-display-service-utility - Reverse engineering of the apple display service utilty