gpu help
gpu help
Tried MSI afterburner via Wine—it doesn’t detect CPU or GPU. My GPU hits 66°C and only reaches 55% of its full speed. I scored a 2000 on 1080p Ultra Heaven benchmark. It seems I’m running an overclocked 1070 with 8GB DDR5X and a clock speed above the boost limit. With a P104-100, it’s throttling. How can I keep the fan at full speed? I’d normally check GPU settings, but everyone suggests using Bruner.
Sorry, I found that confusing. You can modify the fan curve speed using the settings in the afterburner. There, you can tweak the graph according to temperature and adjust it as needed.
You're using Linux but Afterburner isn't detecting your CPU or GPU, so you can't rely on it. You want a method to keep fans running at full speed without using Afterburner. Consider using system tools like `hwmonitor` or `htop` to monitor and control fan speeds manually. Alternatively, you could set up a script or use hardware monitoring software to adjust fan settings directly.
Explore GreenWithEnvy at https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gwe/-/blob/r.../README.md
Have you explored the "GREEN WITH ENVY" utility? It appears designed for NVIDIA graphics cards on Linux to manage various settings. Just confirm it’s safe to use.
Yes, there are options for AMD cards. Check out alternatives that match your needs.
No, there isn't an Ubuntu release that includes Green with Envy.
You might consider using the flatpak edition, though it may have some restrictions. It's unclear if a repository is available for Ubuntu; instructions on installing it via Flatpak are on the official site. If Flatpak isn't installed, you could build it yourself.
Alright, I'll take a closer look. The fans might be hesitant to invest heavily if the conditions are so poor.