amdgpu_top
radeontop | amdgpu_top | |
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20 | 11 | |
783 | 513 | |
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0.0 | 9.5 | |
2 months ago | 5 days ago | |
C | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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radeontop
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For AMD GPU owners - Check it's being used & VRam Usage (Guide Windows/Linux)
Linux - with Terminal, install Radeontop (https://github.com/clbr/radeontop) with sudo apt install radeontop , start with radeontop . It's not cutting edge graphics but it works for me as a tool. I'm experimenting with ai apps in Linux and I need to know what my gpu is doing.
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AMDGPU_TOP - tool to show AMDGPU usage
I am currently working on a tool that will be the successor to radeontop.
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Linux system monitor shows only 6gb of RAM out of 8gb and 3.2gb is already used by system. In Windows, 2gb was reserved for AMD Radon (TM) Graphic (integrated). How I can use all of RAM ?
There's radeontop, which can show some information. That's the only thing I'm aware of.
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Usage and monitoring of integrated GPU (AMD 7700X) - what do you recommend?
Take a look at radeontop: https://github.com/clbr/radeontop
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Watch out Nvidia
https://github.com/clbr/radeontop shows 70-85% usage when playing this 4k60FPS video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXb3EKWsInQ
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WSysMon - A windows task manager clone for Linux
No, it doesn't show encode/decode. Some people on this subreddit will tell you it does for whatever reason like they do every time I bring this up, they clearly never used it or something, but no it does not. There is no easy way to see it like on Intel and Nvidia.
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GNOME (Xorg & Wayland) slows down to an unusable extent after a while (Arch + Ubuntu 22.04)
radeon-top
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Issues involving Ubuntu 20.04 and the motherboard of my first build
AMD has like 2 or 3 different drivers on nix. The default one is the open source driver. If you see the desktop, it's working. Run a game, should perform decently. You don't see the GPU in performance monitor. That's because GPU metrics aren't standard. You'd need other tools to see GPU metrics.
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One small aspect where Linux is really lacking is GPU resource monitoring
It can get worse depending on what specific aspect of the GPU is being used. Want to check if your computer is properly using hardware encoding/decoding? Well, you're in luck (with CLI tools), nvidia-smi dmon and intel_gpu_top are really good. Unless you use AMD that is, since radeontop still doesn't have a way to expose GPU encoding/decoding.
- Moving from NVIDIA to AMD on Linux for the first time
amdgpu_top
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Libraries to read information about GPUs (temperature, load, memory, etc.)
This exists for AMD: https://github.com/Umio-Yasuno/amdgpu_top
- Recommendations for new AMD GPU setup
- Moving from Nvidia -> Radeon on Arch in a week, What do I need?
- KDE PLASMA GPU USAGE NOT WORKING
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State of RDNA 3 on Linux
i use amdgpu_top to monitor my gpu's power consumption
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Ok, I'm joining! BUT...
btop is a great tool to monitor cpu/disks/network/processes. For GPU, you could look at amdgpu_top.
- AMDGPU_TOP v0.1.4 - GPU Metrics viewer, .AppImage package
- AMDGPU_TOP v0.1.2 - switch to crossterm-backend, add simple fdinfo viewer
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AMDGPU_TOP - tool to show AMDGPU usage
git clone https://github.com/Umio-Yasuno/amdgpu_top cd amdgpu_top cargo install --locked --path .
What are some alternatives?
corectrl
cargo-appimage - Converts your crate into an AppImage
nvtop - GPU & Accelerator process monitoring for AMD, Apple, Huawei, Intel, NVIDIA and Qualcomm
cargo-binstall - Binary installation for rust projects
radeon-profile - Application to read current clocks of ATi Radeon cards (xf86-video-ati, xf86-video-amdgpu)
libdrm-amdgpu-sys-rs - libdrm_amdgpu bindings for Rust, and some methods ported from Mesa3D
amdgpu-clocks - Simple script to control power states of amdgpu driven GPUs
cargo-deb - A cargo subcommand that generates Debian packages from information in Cargo.toml
LACT - Linux AMDGPU Controller
gnome-volume-mixer - Gnome extension that adds volume sliders for every application emitting audio in the system menu.
tuxclocker - Qt overclocking tool for GNU/Linux
Cursive - A Text User Interface library for the Rust programming language