I'm getting a floating point exception with the deb package. Debian testing AMD64.
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found the bug
Originally posted by storma View PostI'm getting a floating point exception with the deb package. Debian testing AMD64.
In other words, this means your hardware does not support any fan speed adjustments (at least with the ADL).
Currently I'm trying to make the tool a little bit more robust and it will generate some more useful error messages.
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I spotted one major fix needed on the makefile. The makefile requires the source code to be in this location:
/home/thorsten/Projekte/AMDOverdriveCtrl/
The source should be location independent so that you can simply run the make command in the source folder, wherever it may be located.
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makefile from codelite
Originally posted by Dandel View PostI spotted one major fix needed on the makefile. The makefile requires the source code to be in this location:
/home/thorsten/Projekte/AMDOverdriveCtrl/
The source should be location independent so that you can simply run the make command in the source folder, wherever it may be located.
I really recommend to use the codelite IDE. It's a very nice piece of software and definitely worth a look.
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Works smooth.
Ubuntu 10.10 x86_64, HD4870 512MB
Sometimes the graph readings shows wrong fan rpm, like it was gone twice the speed for a moment.
I was using this one for a while, but automatic overclock/undervolt mode is a lot better.
Thank you!
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false readings or spinup bug?
are these spikes only false readings or does the card's fan really turn that fast? I'm asking because for the HD4870 there are some BIOS revisions out there with a fan spinup bug. You can read more about that here: http://www.techpowerup.com/articles/.../vidcard/154/7.
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Thank you for this nice tool.
I compiled it under openSUSE 11.3 64bit and it works very well (tested some fan settings). It also shows voltage and frequency settings of my MSI 5850. Can these settings be adjusted? There are "+" and "-" buttons, but clicking them doesn't do anything.
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Overdrive settings
Originally posted by mibo View PostThank you for this nice tool.
I compiled it under openSUSE 11.3 64bit and it works very well (tested some fan settings). It also shows voltage and frequency settings of my MSI 5850. Can these settings be adjusted? There are "+" and "-" buttons, but clicking them doesn't do anything.
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