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Topic: Can somebody please help me to overclock 5500xt in debian (Read 46 times)

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Debian buster/bullseye/bookworm(testing)? What extra line in grub and which driver version do you use.

I added "amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xffffffff" to /etc/default/grub to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT part. I installed amd drivers for debian as show in some howto, I think that's the standard way Smiley and then I manually installed opencl-rocr-amdgpu-pro and all the dependencies manually. I installed then from tarball of 21.20 version of drivers(for ubuntu 20.04)

my kernel is 5.10.0-16

debian version is bullseye.
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Hi, in my home server I have 5500xt that is mining ETC but I seem to be unable to overclock it, I have added the necessary line to grub but I seem to get lost in what I need to echo into what files.

Can somebody leave an example how to make it ? it could be cool if example clocks 5500xt to:

Core clock 1100 MHz
Core voltage 780 mV
Memory clock 900 MHz
Memory state voltage 1350 mV
Memory controller voltage 800 mV

Thank You.

Debian buster/bullseye/bookworm(testing)? What extra line in grub and which driver version do you use.
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It is possible to use powerupp program (developed by azeam), which is a graphical add-on for the UPP (Uplift Power Play) console utility (by sibradzic).
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Hi, in my home server I have 5500xt that is mining ETC but I seem to be unable to overclock it, I have added the necessary line to grub but I seem to get lost in what I need to echo into what files.

Can somebody leave an example how to make it ? it could be cool if example clocks 5500xt to:

Core clock 1100 MHz
Core voltage 780 mV
Memory clock 900 MHz
Memory state voltage 1350 mV
Memory controller voltage 800 mV

Thank You.
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