![]() I don't recall what the AMD gpu options were. There was few GUI programs - I think Green With Envy was available but I don't remember using it. The last time I was a daily user of Linux - Ubuntu/Debian/Pop OS mostly - I didn't tweak my gpu card that much - besides the crappy Nvidia Server Settings app, there was mostly CLI commands you could run. As for undervolting, i wouldnt actually worry about undervolting on the gpu in the first place, in fact you should raise the gpu and mem clock through afterburner-give it some oc. I am hoping some hard core Linux users and aficionados will read this - be interested and explain what you can do - and share experiences/opinions! Either go to armoury crate and set gpu to ultimate mode, or go to nvidia control panel > 3d settings > manage display mode > nvidia gpu only. Sorry - to be so lengthy in my post - I wanted to cover anything. These are the two main programs I will use.īut, if one needs or wants to undervolt their cards or adjust custom fan curves - it's fairly straight forward in Windows (sort of! lol!) - there is some tweaking and learning involved, for certain.īut, in Linux - this is fairly limited or the amount of options/sophisticated programs are limited or non-existent, right? What if you want to undervolt your card? In Windows, it's doable? In Linux? Nobara is configured for content creators - apparently, they configure Davinci Resolve for you. I want to game but also productivity will be the priority or main use - I might want to try in Linux, too. I am probably going Nvidia but I am considering AMD, too. I intend to get back into Linux more - dual booting - and I am shopping for a gpu (again). The question, are they good? Are they good enough?įor Nvidia, I kinda recall a program called 'GreenWithEnvy?' I guess you can tell, I'm running Windows lately. In Linux, you have to use 3rd party software. So, Windows is covered - for better or worse.īut, these companies don't really support Linux, right? I had an EVGA card a while back - I used Precision X1. On the Nvidia Side - ASUS GPU Tweak - I forget the others - as I haven't used their cards - so, I can't think of any. Then there's Adrenaline for AMD - and some of the brands have their own software. In Windows, you have MSI Afterburner - for practically all cards. I don't see this discussion much - either just nvidia discussion or amd gpu discussion. Raspberry Foundation via various vendors.More general: /r/buildapc or /r/hardware The main difference between the two is that Asus GPU Tweak has its own overclocking function that allows gamers to quickly push their cards beyond stock settings MSI Afterburner does not.If you notice any problems or think a comment/submission was wrongfully removed, message the mods Browse Categories Be excellent to each other and have fun.No hard and fast rules as such, posts will be treated on their own merit. A subreddit where you can ask questions about what hardware supports GNU/Linux, how to get things working, places to buy from (i.e.
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