zenpower
Zenpower is Linux kernel driver for reading temperature, voltage(SVI2), current(SVI2) and power(SVI2) for AMD Zen family CPUs. (by ocerman)
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 (by leogx9r)
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zenpower
Posts with mentions or reviews of zenpower.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-12.
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Mangohud - Power reading from my CPU on 0.0W
had same issue as well, had to install zenpower
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My Steam Deck is no longer giving me cpu Temps in Performance Overlay
Not sure if it works the same on a Steam Deck, but for desktop Linux, I use zenpower - https://github.com/ocerman/zenpower
- What are some lesser known features of Portage that you use daily?
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Temperature sensors on Zen 4
Put in a bug/feature request on zenpower
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Using mango hub and GOoverlay
From what i could gather the default k10temp might not see power draw. Arch wiki recommends installing zenpower, here is link with instructions for Ubuntu. CPU frequency I have no idea, it should work OOTB.
- Update k10temp after switching CPU (Ryzen)
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Temperature sensors for Ryzen ?
Lastly, I found this thing called zenpower. Installed the module, and loaded it, but lm_sensors just does not seem to even see it...
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Chips and Cheese: "Alder Lake's Power Efficiency – A Complicated Picture"
That said, there is Zenpower and Ryzen_SMU, but they're one-man-band projects, and I don't think they have any official help from AMD.
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Temps and Clock speed stress test 5950x w/ AGESA 1.2.0.5
You can get more sensors that are exposed via the SMU (like SVI2 TFN) via zenpower and ryzen_smu.
- R3600+B450 no cores temp with lm_sensors
ryzen_smu
Posts with mentions or reviews of ryzen_smu.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-08.
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This changes EVERYTHING! OCCT v13 will be released for Linux also. If this is true, it will be the first time in the history of Linux that we will have access to hardware info and stress tests, all in one app!
for Ryzen cpus there's ryzen_smu which appears to be able to do this. not sure about Intel.
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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.
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Can someone please tell me what is wrong here when installing ryzen smu?
Attempting to install Ryzen smu on fedora and I am using the "Stand-alone" installation as I understand that fedora/debian/arch are different.
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Boot failure on kernel 6.2
Only out-of-tree modules being run are drivers for rtw8852be wireless card and ryzen_smu. The retbleed flag is not set and I'm running ext4, not f2fs.
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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.)
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RAM won't run at XMP speeds
Check out corefreq and ryzen_smu; they're for sensor readouts, and they do slightly different things.
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Tri-rank 3801MT/s 1T-off: how to summon Baphomet with the CAD bus
That said, the ryzen_smu tool for linux exposes "CLDO_VDDM", which reads out to 0.9504 volts, regardless of load.
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B die, Ryzen 5700 help with starting.
Check out this guide. Also check out Ryzen SMU for better sensor readings on linux.
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3900x L3 Cache errors
I forgot to mention, Ryzen SMU can be used to for sensor reading.
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is there any overcocking tools for linux?
CPU/RAM overclocking is best done via the firmware, so at worst you're missing out on sensors and other readouts. That said, if you have a ryzen, there are a number of tools available.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing zenpower and ryzen_smu you can also consider the following projects:
zenmonitor3 - Migrated to Gitea
RyzenAdj - Adjust power management settings for Ryzen APUs
ZenStates-Linux - Dynamically edit AMD Ryzen processor P-States
Renoir-Mobile-Tuning - Control power and temperature limits on AMD Renoir powered laptops.
corectrl
ZenStates
zenmonitor - Zen monitor is monitoring software for AMD Zen-based CPUs.
CoreFreq - CoreFreq : CPU monitoring and tuning software designed for 64-bit processors.
ryzen_smu
zenpower3 - Migrated to Gitea