I purchased a used MSI r9 360 at a swap meet several days ago, and upon chucking it into my rig it worked well, however the fans did not spin by default. I was able to get it onto Radeon drivers (I think) but it doesn't show up on mangohud or psensor, and the only way to get the fans to actually spin is via this GitHub project which does work fine but booting up a program and having to run it in the background... Source: almost 2 years ago
I used " radeon profile " when I first switched from windows to Linux, it's less fancy than adrenalyn, but it has some OC capabilities and such, if you wanna check it out. Source: almost 2 years ago
And perhaps worth a mention that there is another app called Radeon Profile avilable at https://github.com/marazmista/radeon-profile similar to Corectrl, but it hasn't been maintained for the past 2 years. Source: almost 2 years ago
First of all follow everything on this guide. If your GPU fans don't work install Radeon Profile (yay -S radeon-profile-git). If you have a multi-monitor setup and one of them doesn't work you can try checking in Radeon Profile if the monitors are detected, like this. If it is connected but not active and you can't get it to active, you can try changing the mkinitcpi.conf file and putting MODULES=(amdgpu radeon)... Source: about 2 years ago
My recommendation is that you try out radeon-profile and CAREFULLY read how you set it up and it's daemon. Source: over 2 years ago
Things should 'just work'. If you want more details on the hardware perf you can try this stuff: Corectrl Or Radeon-profile And Manghud. Source: over 2 years ago
In Linux, you should always try to get your software from your distro's app store first. There are some exceptions. For instance, Google Chrome and Discord offer a downloadable .deb installer you get from their websites. Sometimes those .deb installers add an extra repository to your package manager as a source to pull updates from. Other times, you might add third-party software sources yourself. For configuring... Source: over 2 years ago
Closest I know of for AMD currently is this, https://github.com/marazmista/radeon-profile. Source: about 3 years ago
The final problem is kind of hilarious in how it summarizes my 2-day experience with the system. Today just after a clean start I decided to undervolt my GPU a bit as I do on Windows and check if it's even working properly, so I found an app called radeon-software (from a 2-year-old suggestion posted on this sub). I installed it through AUR and opened it. The app was half empty and my GPU wasn't even listed. I... Source: over 3 years ago
I use https://github.com/marazmista/radeon-profile for this, and it works really well. There also https://gitlab.com/corectrl/corectrl, but I haven't tried it that much. Source: over 3 years ago
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