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Laptop = Intel+nvidia
OS : Arch Linux x86_64
Kernel : 6.6.9-zen1-1-zen
Resolution : 1920x1080
DE : Hyprland
CPU : Intel i7-9750H (12) @ 2.601GHz
GPU : Intel CoffeeLake-H GT2 [UHD Graphics 630]
GPU : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mobile
[phoenix@ArchLinux ~]$ yay -Qs nvidia
local/egl-wayland 2:1.1.13-1
EGLStream-based Wayland external platform
local/lib32-libvdpau 1.5-2
Nvidia VDPAU library
local/lib32-nvidia-utils 545.29.06-1
NVIDIA drivers utilities (32-bit)
local/libvdpau 1.5-2
Nvidia VDPAU library
local/libxnvctrl 545.29.06-1
NVIDIA NV-CONTROL X extension
local/nvclock 0.8b4-4
A small utility which allows users to overclock NVIDIA based video cards.
local/nvidia-dkms 545.29.06-1
NVIDIA drivers - module sources
local/nvidia-prime 1.0-4
NVIDIA Prime Render Offload configuration and utilities
local/nvidia-prime-rtd3pm 1.0-2
Configure your discrete NVIDIA GPU to power down when not in use.
local/nvidia-settings 545.29.06-1
Tool for configuring the NVIDIA graphics driver
local/nvidia-utils 545.29.06-1
NVIDIA drivers utilities
local/nvtop 3.0.2-1
GPUs process monitoring for AMD, Intel and NVIDIA
I am trying to get temperature of nvidia without changing its state from suspend to active - https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PRIME# … Management
Problem -
- I want to display nvidia-gpu temp in waybar with interval of around 5seconds or less.
- If i get the temperature using any of these three methods - nvidia state changes to "active" from "suspend"
- going from "active" to "suspend" takes around 30seconds(variable)
- if i query with interval of 5, it will never shift to "suspend" state and will be locked in "active" state.
Last edited by phoenix324 (2024-01-22 16:17:36)
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I don't positively know but suspect that's not gonna be possible.
I'd suggest to test whether the GPU is suspended and print "idle" instead of the temperature - if it's heatig up in that state your device is probably on fire and you should put it over there with the other fire
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Yes, will have to give up on nvidia-gpu temp. This can be fixed from nvidia-company side only.
How does amd gpu work ? Does it have also has 'suspend state' ? Does it also wake up if queried for temps?
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AMDGPU#Monitoring
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AMDGPU#Power_profiles
Idk whether it can completely power down.
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