HoodieWoody
HoodieWoody
UBUniversal Blue
Created by HoodieWoody on 8/14/2024 in #🛟bazzite-help
Possible dynamic boost bug for Nvidia laptops
So I’ve been trying for a good chunk of today to get my TDP boost working properly since I reinstalled the bazzite desktop. My GPU was maxing out at 115W accross 5 games and it was a noticeable drop in FPS vs windows. I ran Nvidia-smi to see what’s up and kept getting a return of 115W for my max TDP with the 3070 Mobile. It’s max TDP is 125W+15W boost so it was actually falling shy of what it should do even without Nvidia-powerd. Well for some reason when I checked it about an hour ago with Nvidia-smi and I got a return of 125W. I don’t believe I changed anything but it went to the proper TDP on its own. Seemed like progress so I just had to get the 15W boost working and while googling I learned about the Nvidia-powerd.service. Well I ran the command to check if it was already pre installed and got back confirmation that it was enabled. Ran another Nvidia-smi command to see what it says and now it says 140W max TDP. Checked it in a few games and sure enough it’s running substantially better. I didn’t change a single setting throughout the process so I’m not sure what fixed it other than me running “systemctl status Nvidia-powerd.service” to check the status. I’m going to see if it stays at the proper setting until tomorrow but this seems worth looking into further. 115W vs 140w is a big difference
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UBUniversal Blue
Created by HoodieWoody on 7/1/2024 in #🛟bazzite-help
controlling CPU boost
Is there a way to manage CPU clock speeds in bazzite similar to windows power management? My CPU is boosting up to 4-5ghz in games and reaching 90°c faster than my fans can ramp up. This is on both 20w and 25w power settings. In windows I would have a similar problem when the system power management was set to performance mode while balanced and efficiency offered regular 2-4ghz clock speeds and normal temps. It seems bazzite is running like windows performance mode which is causing crazy temps and stealing all the wattage from the iGPU…
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