gpu REAL clock speed
How do I check this?
I'm running a NV6200, which, according to nvclock, is OC'd to 400/600. But, according to 'NVIDIA X server settings' in KDE, it is showing as the standard speed, 350/500 Is there a way to 'see' what the gpu is doing at the moment? (Like cat /proc/cpuinfo ,except for the videocard) |
If you are running KDE, check in K > System > Nvidia X Server Settings. My GPU info is in there.
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READ, THEN COMMENT. Anything else? |
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Figured out what the issue was. Nvclock was using "low level" settings, so whatever NVIDIA xserver settings uses couldn't see the new clock speeds. Unchecked the corresponding box, and all is good. But, out of curiosity, how DO you read the clock settings? |
The only way I know of is with nvclock. Either via CLI or the GUI.
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Obviously, I am the ignorant stepchild that deserves nothing - no glass slipper for me. What can one do to make up for this aberration? In your state of disarray, there must be something I can do to show my contrition. Should I step in front of a bus? Jump off a bridge? Do you want video? Please forgive me. It is an almost unbearable burden knowing that someone in total anonymity to me is peeved at me. All goofiness aside - I really should've paid more attention. |
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Now it's pure curiosity... lol |
That's a good question, but so far I couldn't find any file that holds this info. It may just poll the device itself for it.
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Yeah, I looked under everything for video in /proc too...
What a mystery, eh? On a side note, I may be doing a MASSIVE upgrade to my hardware soon... Currently: Code:
AMD 2000+ Code:
AMD 5200+ Dual Core My kids will like this one, tho But the question still needs to be answered...lol |
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