Created attachment 144485 [details]
logfiles as requested in the amd bugreport guide
First I am not sure where to file that bug, so please be gentle with me, if I
selected the wrong component.
I noticed for a while higher temperatures of my Videocard when my pc was just
idling with gnome. Then I dug deeper and found out that my "zero fan" videocard
does not stop the fan when I run Linux.
So I ran this line here:
watch -n 0.5 cat /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/amdgpu_pm_info
and it showed me that the MCLK does not clock down to 300MHz as it does with
Windows 10.
GFX Clocks and Power:
2000 MHz (MCLK)
300 MHz (SCLK)
300 MHz (PSTATE_SCLK)
300 MHz (PSTATE_MCLK)
1000 mV (VDDGFX)
24.75 W (average GPU)
GPU Temperature: 45 C
GPU Load: 0 %
I have a multimonitor setup with two 1920x1200 pixel screens. When I use
Windows 10, the MCLK does not go beyond 300MHz when the desktop is idling.
(measured with hwmonitor)
When I power-off one screen under linux the (average GPU) goes down to 8-10W
and the MCLK drops to 300MHz, so the card can clock down, but is somehow
prohibited by the driver or configuration?
I followed this bug report guide from amd:
https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/amdgpu-installation#faq-Reporting-Bugs
and attached several logfiles.