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2 minutes ago, Linusrg said:

What was done in this video, would it be possible to do on linux?

As far as I know, neither Ryzen Master or Cinebench is available under Linux...

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blender is available on linux tho

Anything i've written between the * and * is not meant to be taken seriously.

keep in mind that helping with problems is hard if you aren't specific and detailed.

i'm also not a professional, (yet) so make sure to personally verify important information as i could be wrong.

 

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8 minutes ago, Linusrg said:

I lnow that, but I mean through open source alternatives.

I'm fairly certain the answer is no. I mean, there isn't even a good Ryzen Master - alternative, let alone something that can automatically overclock and/or undervolt. The closest thing to Ryzen Master that I can find is Corectrl ( https://gitlab.com/corectrl/corectrl/ ), but even that is pretty barebones.

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Free performance!  But I'm already at only 20% usage,  anymore power and it'll probably starve from boredom :D

 

Oh also if this uses Ryzenmaster I can't use it because it doesn't work on my system. (makes it not boot anymore and I have to reset CMOS and lose all my settings, big nope from me for that software) 

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