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Originally posted by allquixotic View PostIt's kinda like how wine works: app "foo" runs fine with wine x.y.z, but with wine x.y.z+1, app "bar" runs fine but "foo" is broken. So you either `make install' a different version of wine each time you want to run one of the different apps, or you just give up and say, eh, too many regressions for me, goodbye.
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Originally posted by whitecat View PostThe power management is handled by kernel, nothing to do with Gallium3D.
Just to know, what is your GPU and MEMORY timing while in 'low' mode ? And voltage ?
Because, in my case (RV770), 'low' mode freeze my system. I want to know if there is a real difference between 'low' and 'mid'.
David
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Originally posted by allquixotic View PostIt's kinda like how wine works: app "foo" runs fine with wine x.y.z, but with wine x.y.z+1, app "bar" runs fine but "foo" is broken. So you either `make install' a different version of wine each time you want to run one of the different apps, or you just give up and say, eh, too many regressions for me, goodbye.
If you don't want the source files, just find out if your distro has a method for installing without actually "installing" (like checkinstall for .deb based systems or "emerge --buildpkgonly" with gentoo). Then just extract the package in a directory of your choice and follow the same process mentioned earlier.
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Originally posted by Welsh Dwarf View PostTell me how to read the values and I'll post them (Radeon 5870 here)
David
high:
GPU: 699Mhz
Memory: 1000Mhz
Voltage: 1050mV
mid:
GPU: 199Mhz
Memory: 1000Mhz
Voltage: 900mV
low:
GPU: 199Mhz
Memory: 1000Mhz
Voltage: 900mV
So, for me, low and mid are the same atm. That said, I'm on evergreen, so YMMV.
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Just a quick question:
RadeonFeature say's that pm is dependant on having the correct tables in the vbios. I'm just wondering if these tables are really dependable (note tha absence of a low state on my card) and if they're not, if there is a method to tweak the card's voltage/memory clock etc to improve things.
David
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Originally posted by Welsh Dwarf View PostOK, replying to myself, found it (debugfs FTW)
high:
GPU: 699Mhz
Memory: 1000Mhz
Voltage: 1050mV
mid:
GPU: 199Mhz
Memory: 1000Mhz
Voltage: 900mV
low:
GPU: 199Mhz
Memory: 1000Mhz
Voltage: 900mV
So, for me, low and mid are the same atm. That said, I'm on evergreen, so YMMV.
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