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GreenWithEnvy

Utility to provide information and overclock your NVIDIA card subtitle

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    2023-04-27

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  • Question about Nvidia options
    NVidia driver has a simple panel, but it's very limited in options. You can get more with https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gwe. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Really bad battery life on a Lenovo Yoga 7i
    On my system Lenovo Legion 5i i7-10750H with a RTX2060 on hybrid mode I got 15Wh. I'm starting to test with auto-cpufreq + LenovoLegionLinux + GreenWithEnvy (I hope it gets a new maintainer) setting the dGPU to 1W (which it never reaches, never less than 6w). Source: about 1 year ago
  • Nvidia on Linux state
    I'm happy with NVIDIA on Linux for the most part. I stick with X11 for the overclocking Green with envy and g-sync, plus DLSS 2 and ray tracing works in every game I've tried besides hitman, however DLSS 3 frame generation doesn't work and no idea when/if it will. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Nvidia settings shows wrong clock speeds
    I am not sure if it supports 1060, but search up GreenWithEnvy. It has maximum power draw control and displays the slowdown temperature among other things. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Help to Restore a Configuration
    I wanted to configure the nvidia graphics power with GreenWithEnvy but this requires activating Coolbits 8 in order to work, so I looked for how to activate and I found this. Source: over 1 year ago
  • New Linux user. Nvidia Drivers issue.
    You could try GreenWithEnvy. But I don't know if the app is still being worked on. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Installing Manjaro with KDE Plasma and have questions about Nvidia driver support. How fast is the most recent drivers released to Manjaro from Windows/are features like DLSS/RTX supported semi well through Proton? Lastly does the OS support Gsync/is there anything else as Nvidia user I need to know
    Haven't used nvidia inspector but for osd infos ingame you can use mangohud (also does frame limiting) and for setting fan curves and power target you can use greenwithenvy. Be aware undervolting is not possible for nvidia (Pascal onwards) on Linux. Source: over 1 year ago
  • How do I get GreenWithEnvy working so I can set up custom fan curves with my RTX2080?
    What exactly is the problem? And have you checked the FAQ here? https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gwe. Source: over 1 year ago
  • GreenWithEnvy (GWE) needs a new maintainer (or it could become abandonware)
    If you have an Nvidia GPU you may have heard about GWE, a little application I wrote to provide information and control the fans and overclock of an Nvidia card. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Issue with NVIDIA, overheating while gaming
    Not sure what your temps are, but 60C to 70C sustained is perfectly fine. I have a 3080 ti and my fans only kick in on 60C if I stick to the vbios on the card. You can override this in linux using greenwithenvy. Source: over 1 year ago
  • [D] Monitoring GPU Power Usage
    There's a small open source program GreenWithEnvy that plots power consumption. It uses PyNVML under the hood so you could also look at the code to find the python query line for power consumption. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • How do I change fan curve on Linux?
    GreenWithEnvy lets you do exactly that. This pretty much is the "Afterburner" for Linux with Nvidia cards (AMD has other tools for that). You can also overclock with it, but you can do that with the "default" Nvidia X server settings app too. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Nvidia driver fan speed not changing based on temperature
    I know GWE (https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gwe) exists but is it really required? Source: about 2 years ago
  • Tips for better performance on Linux? Pop_OS specifically
    You can still use it for your CPU! For the NVIDIA GPU there is a similar program called GreenWithEnvy (https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gwe). Source: over 2 years ago
  • Overclocking Tools for Linux (CPU and GPU)
    For your GPU, check out GreenWithEnvy or gwe: https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gwe. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Need help writing wiki article about how to tweak Nvidia for performance
    Recommend GreenWithEnvy for overclocking, setting power limits (raise or lower) and fan curves. It's the closest alternative we have to MSI Afterburner (You should also be recommending Radeon Profile or CoreCtrl for AMD GPUs). Source: over 2 years ago
  • NVBurner: A MSI Afterburner alternative for Linux
    What about GreenWithEnvy? I personally use that and it's pretty nice. Source: over 2 years ago
  • GPU AIO Pump Connected to Motherboard
    How would I go about doing the same thing on Pop_OS? I've tried gwe but it seems like you can only set the fan speed for the gpu fan, which in my case, I don't have. Pwmconfig doesn't seem to be able to find any fans to control. Source: over 2 years ago
  • November marked 7 months of Linux rising on Steam & 5 months above 1%
    I’m not sure if you’ve seen this come by before, but you might be interested in the GreenWithEnvy utility. There’s probably some caveats, but it might be complete enough for your needs to overclock your GPU. For RGB control there’s OpenRGB, though I’m not sure if your specific hardware is supported. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Can overclocking be done by software? And would such software also run on linux?
    Yeah I'm sure, I did this with my Nvidia GPU https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gwe. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Programs that are holding me back from completely switching to Linux (Manjaro)
    Definitely use GreenWithEnvy (gwe) for this! Only on AUR or Flatpak, sadly, but other than that, the software is great! Source: over 2 years ago

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