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Originally posted by zeldaman55069 View PostI remember this thread... has there been any recent work done on this program? Will you ever release the source?
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Hello there!
Just tested your app and it works very well (helped me reduce the temps of my graphics card a lot). I was looking for a tool to reduce clocks and voltages as my card runs very hot and is very noisy (it's stuck on its 3D powerstate instead of going in 2D mode as it does in Windows desktop)
System: Ubuntu 9.10 x64
Driver: Catalyst 9.10 (8.661)
Card: ATI 4870X2 (2D powerstate modified from 507Mhz Core @1.0625V / 500Mhz mem to 200Mhz Core @0.9625V / 200Mhz mem. by bios editing and flashing, 3D state not modified [stock]: [email protected] core / 900Mhz mem.)
latest ATIOC 1.04 (Qt 4.5)
I can confirm 4870x2 has only 2 powerstates (2D & 3D, that's the way they work in Windows when in Desktop / Running 3D app).
Default clocks: 750Mhz Core / 900 Mhz Memory / VDDC: 1.2625V (1.25V) Temp: 93?C FAN:38%
With ATI OC underclocking/undervolting: 200Mhz Core / 200 Mhz Memory / VDDC: 1.000V Temp: 81?C FAN:34% (didn't modify the fan speed, bios does it automatically depending on temps)
I think this just changes the clocks and voltages for 1 of the 2 GPU's of the card (the one active) as the temps are still a little higher than in Windows (where I do have 200/200/0.9625V. on both cores [as set in both bioses MASTER and SLAVE of the card], temp: 70?C core1, 52?C core2, fan:27% [minimum]).
I was wondering if there's a way to manage clocks and voltages for the 2nd GPU (just to get a real 2D powerstate as in Windows)? This is not possible with aticonfig:
$ aticonfig --adapter=1 --odgc
ERROR - Get clocks failed for Adapter 1 - ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2
$ aticonfig --adapter=1 --od-setclocks=200,200
ERROR - Set clocks failed for Adapter 1 - ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2
If this can't be made, it would be great to be able to switch powerstates directly as the windows driver does when in Desktop / running 3D apps, because it seems this has been removed from aticonfig (at least in Catalyst 9.10):
$ aticonfig --lsp
aticonfig: unrecognized option '--lsp'
aticonfig: parsing the command-line failed.
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$ aticonfig --list-powerstates
aticonfig: unrecognized option '--list-powerstates'
aticonfig: parsing the command-line failed.
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$ aticonfig --set-powerstate=1
aticonfig: unrecognized option '--set-powerstate=1'
aticonfig: parsing the command-line failed.
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This would be great as the powerstates of the card change clocks and voltages on both GPUs and memories as written on the BIOS powerplay lookup tables, thus reducing consumption and noise a lot (which I need desperately! this card is a monster when at full throttle!).
If you need more info on 4870x2 concerning bios, powerplay or whatever you might need for your app, just tell me!Last edited by Marko Ramius; 10 November 2009, 01:31 AM.
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Originally posted by Marko Ramius View PostHello there!
Just tested your app and it works very well (helped me reduce the temps of my graphics card a lot). I was looking for a tool to reduce clocks and voltages as my card runs very hot and is very noisy (it's stuck on its 3D powerstate instead of going in 2D mode as it does in Windows desktop)
System: Ubuntu 9.10 x64
Driver: Catalyst 9.10 (8.661)
Card: ATI 4870X2 (2D powerstate modified from 507Mhz Core @1.0625V / 500Mhz mem to 200Mhz Core @0.9625V / 200Mhz mem. by bios editing and flashing, 3D state not modified [stock]: [email protected] core / 900Mhz mem.)
latest ATIOC 1.04 (Qt 4.5)
I can confirm 4870x2 has only 2 powerstates (2D & 3D, that's the way they work in Windows when in Desktop / Running 3D app).
Default clocks: 750Mhz Core / 900 Mhz Memory / VDDC: 1.2625V (1.25V) Temp: 93?C FAN:38%
With ATI OC underclocking/undervolting: 200Mhz Core / 200 Mhz Memory / VDDC: 1.000V Temp: 81?C FAN:34% (didn't modify the fan speed, bios does it automatically depending on temps)
I think this just changes the clocks and voltages for 1 of the 2 GPU's of the card (the one active) as the temps are still a little higher than in Windows (where I do have 200/200/0.9625V. on both cores [as set in both bioses MASTER and SLAVE of the card], temp: 70?C core1, 52?C core2, fan:27% [minimum]).
I was wondering if there's a way to manage clocks and voltages for the 2nd GPU (just to get a real 2D powerstate as in Windows)? This is not possible with aticonfig:
$ aticonfig --adapter=1 --odgc
ERROR - Get clocks failed for Adapter 1 - ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2
$ aticonfig --adapter=1 --od-setclocks=200,200
ERROR - Set clocks failed for Adapter 1 - ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2
If this can't be made, it would be great to be able to switch powerstates directly as the windows driver does when in Desktop / running 3D apps, because it seems this has been removed from aticonfig (at least in Catalyst 9.10):
$ aticonfig --lsp
aticonfig: unrecognized option '--lsp'
aticonfig: parsing the command-line failed.
---
$ aticonfig --list-powerstates
aticonfig: unrecognized option '--list-powerstates'
aticonfig: parsing the command-line failed.
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$ aticonfig --set-powerstate=1
aticonfig: unrecognized option '--set-powerstate=1'
aticonfig: parsing the command-line failed.
---
This would be great as the powerstates of the card change clocks and voltages on both GPUs and memories as written on the BIOS powerplay lookup tables, thus reducing consumption and noise a lot (which I need desperately! this card is a monster when at full throttle!).
If you need more info on 4870x2 concerning bios, powerplay or whatever you might need for your app, just tell me!
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Code:elect@elect-desktop:~/Scaricati$ sudo sh 107457-atioc_x86_64_105 [sudo] password for elect: 107457-atioc_x86_64_105: 1: ELF: not found 107457-atioc_x86_64_105: 2: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")") elect@elect-desktop:~/Scaricati$
Karmic 64bit with libqtcore4, libqtgui4, and libqt4-network installed
Any idea?
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Originally posted by elect View PostCode:elect@elect-desktop:~/Scaricati$ sudo sh 107457-atioc_x86_64_105 [sudo] password for elect: 107457-atioc_x86_64_105: 1: ELF: not found 107457-atioc_x86_64_105: 2: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")") elect@elect-desktop:~/Scaricati$
Karmic 64bit with libqtcore4, libqtgui4, and libqt4-network installed
Any idea?
Code:file 107457-atioc_x86_64_105
Code:chmod +x 107457-atioc_x86_64_105 ./107457-atioc_x86_64_105
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