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--- Comment #14 from Shmerl ---
(In reply to Kristoffer from comment #13)
> I believe Chill might be encumbered by patents so I'm not sure an open
> source implementation is legally possible.
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--- Comment #12 from Shmerl ---
>From what gathered, wrappers like libstrangle aren't working consistently
(especially for radv), so having even such minimal limiting upstream would
already useful.
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--- Comment #11 from smoki ---
I guess that Chill is what people wants actually, as FRTC-like one can do
already via mentioned wrappers anyway.
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--- Comment #10 from Shmerl ---
If I understand correctly, Chills is doing some dynamic implicit framerate
management, which can be useful too, but it would be good to have a hard limit
option as well.
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--- Comment #9 from Shmerl ---
I suppose both use cases are important, since there are monitors with and
without FreeSync support.
I haven't used AMD on Windows (or their closed driver or Linux), so I was not
familiar with Chill and FRTC. But
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--- Comment #8 from smoki ---
Just say, i wanna something like AMD FRTC for non FreeSync users and something
like AMD Chill for FreeSync users :D
Both these could caps framerate just in a different enviroments and this is
where this become
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--- Comment #7 from Shmerl ---
(In reply to smoki from comment #6)
> Shmerl i guess wants something in driver like AMD FRTC:
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> https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/frtc
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> So not to use something external like libstrangle:
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Yes,
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--- Comment #6 from smoki ---
Shmerl i guess wants something in driver like AMD FRTC:
https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/frtc
So not to use something external like libstrangle:
https://gitlab.com/torkel104/libstrangle
That could
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--- Comment #5 from Shmerl ---
(In reply to fin4478 from comment #4)
> Many games have a built in frame rate limiter.
This is obviously intended for those which don't have it (which are many as
well).
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--- Comment #4 from fin4...@hotmail.com ---
Many games have a built in frame rate limiter. Your GPU will not wear if
temperatures are OK. Increase cooling in your computer case. There is no sense
to duplicate features that are in games or can be
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--- Comment #3 from Shmerl ---
That's not really the same as hard limiting the framerate, though can be useful
as well.
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--- Comment #2 from fin4...@hotmail.com ---
You can use a selected engine clock range to lower performance. You can use my
python app for that.
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--- Comment #1 from fin4...@hotmail.com ---
Created attachment 143515
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a simple python app for the amdgpu sysfs API
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Bug ID: 109763
Summary: [radeonsi] Enable framerate capping
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