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Subject: [Bug 109887] vega56 undervolting/overclocking voltage issues
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 09:16:05 +0000
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--- Comment #9 from Andrew Sheldon ---
Here's a linux pp table editor that also seems to support more options (suc=
h as
raising the power cap) than OverDriveNTool:
https://github.com/amezin/powerplay-table-editor
I will note that you might still see raised voltages if you do a too aggres=
sive
overclock/undervolt with modded PP tables, but it seems to only overvolt as
much as is needed (say 975mv -> 1.05V) if you set a too high clock, rather =
than
jumping to the maximum possible voltage that you see by editing
pp_od_clk_voltage.
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from Andrew Sheldon
Here's a linux pp table editor that also seems to support more=
options (such as
raising the power cap) than OverDriveNTool:
https://github=
.com/amezin/powerplay-table-editor
I will note that you might still see raised voltages if you do a too aggres=
sive
overclock/undervolt with modded PP tables, but it seems to only overvolt as
much as is needed (say 975mv -> 1.05V) if you set a too high clock, rath=
er than
jumping to the maximum possible voltage that you see by editing
pp_od_clk_voltage.
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