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  • ms178
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    Last time I used it, I also noticed a performance penalty while using the program which vanished after uninstalling it.

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  • loganj
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    ive tried this on my laptop with apu but got lots of stutters. its either a bug of the app or somehow the app fights against the laptop limitations

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by Mthw View Post
    Yeah fixed, just really exhausted today and was thinking of a different ctl program.

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  • Mthw
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    Isn't it CoreCtrl? https://gitlab.com/corectrl/corectrl

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  • CoreCtrl 1.2 Brings Support For More Sensors, Voltage Offsets

    Phoronix: CoreCtl 1.2 Brings Support For More Sensors, Voltage Offsets

    CoreCtl 1.2 was released this week as the open-source, independently-developed application for exposing more sensor support on Linux and offering various controls aroudnd over/under-clocking and other tuning. At the moment CoreCtl is primarily focused on making the most use of AMD Radeon GPUs under Linux with some options not otherwise readily available on the platform...

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