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Reducing GPU speed in 2D programs on AMD GPUs

Reducing GPU speed in 2D programs on AMD GPUs

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TrueMCcrafter
Member
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01-15-2025, 08:56 PM
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I don’t turn on GPU fans unless temperatures exceed 50°C. However, sometimes 2D tasks like browsing or watching YouTube can get hot enough to activate them. Can you find a way to control voltage or MHz specifically in those apps so they stay under 50°C? I don’t want to keep the fans running beyond that point.
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TrueMCcrafter
01-15-2025, 08:56 PM #1

I don’t turn on GPU fans unless temperatures exceed 50°C. However, sometimes 2D tasks like browsing or watching YouTube can get hot enough to activate them. Can you find a way to control voltage or MHz specifically in those apps so they stay under 50°C? I don’t want to keep the fans running beyond that point.

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minerbob354
Member
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01-15-2025, 09:26 PM
#2
It seems you're exploring ways to balance workloads between an integrated and discrete GPU. There isn't any known software that automatically adjusts overclocking based on whether the GPU is handling 2D or 3D tasks. You might need to experiment with manual settings or use monitoring tools to manage performance effectively. Good luck!
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minerbob354
01-15-2025, 09:26 PM #2

It seems you're exploring ways to balance workloads between an integrated and discrete GPU. There isn't any known software that automatically adjusts overclocking based on whether the GPU is handling 2D or 3D tasks. You might need to experiment with manual settings or use monitoring tools to manage performance effectively. Good luck!

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Effet
Junior Member
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01-15-2025, 10:14 PM
#3
This is the video encoder/decoder working and you cant really influence that unfortunatly. If theres enough normal airflow around the card it should be ok with that
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Effet
01-15-2025, 10:14 PM #3

This is the video encoder/decoder working and you cant really influence that unfortunatly. If theres enough normal airflow around the card it should be ok with that

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kcaz56
Senior Member
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01-21-2025, 02:20 PM
#4
Why this matters? It works reliably up to around 60°C. The graphics card in question is typically quiet when running at low speeds (under 800 rpm). For CPUs, using an integrated graphics solution is a good choice for everyday tasks like browsing.
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kcaz56
01-21-2025, 02:20 PM #4

Why this matters? It works reliably up to around 60°C. The graphics card in question is typically quiet when running at low speeds (under 800 rpm). For CPUs, using an integrated graphics solution is a good choice for everyday tasks like browsing.