TuxClocker 1.2 Released With AMD GPU Thermal Monitoring, CPU Governor Controls

Written by Michael Larabel in Hardware on 21 October 2023 at 08:50 AM EDT. 18 Comments
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Ever since the release of TuxClocker 1.0 last month, this open-source community software project for enhancing overclocking controls under Linux has been living up to the "release early, release often" mantra. Out today is TuxClocker 1.2.

Released shy of two weeks ago was TuxClocker 1.1 with Intel CPU temperature monitoring and NVIDIA NVML fan control support, among other improvements.

With TuxClocker 1.2 this overclocking-focused utility has begun rolling out AMD graphics support. For TuxClocker 1.2 is initial AMD GPU temperature monitoring support. TuxClocker 1.2 also adds CPU frequency scaling governor settings, support for setting the CPU governor minimum/maximum frequency settings, and CPU utilization monitoring.

TuxClocker settings


TuxClocker 1.2 also allows setting the Intel Energy Performance Bias (EPB) value, support for editing multiple similar settings at once, improved responsiveness of TuxClocker, reduced CPU usage, and various bug fixes.

Downloads and more details on today's TuxClocker 1.2 release via GitHub.
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