Hmm, I think that when i said that it throttled below 20 fps it was
mistaken for some sort of par or expectation. That was meant to show the
extent of the throttling I was experiencing not setting an expectation
Might want to change this line:
* the FPS must not be throttled below 20FPS.
To somet
Eek, sorry for missing this yesterday
The version in #7 did not exhibit the bug
That looks good for my use case
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thermald
sure thing
the first commit that runs smoothly is
82609c7e017a0461eb20d66935979e399f024e0e
the last commit which chugs is
eaa77b41c1eddb6d0dc6ebbe8d3f903cf3029723
(There is no space between them I just put them both down to double
check during testing)
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I installed thermald_2.5.0-1_amd64 from Debian Sid (sha256
19840c0dffd4424996016293dcbd9402595cdb5c0b1c709f94f08a717a239b2e) just
by grabbing the .deb and installing it
Started the service and ran a quick test. My graphics card reached a
peak of 81°C with no in-game slowdown whatsoever
I h
** Description changed:
I got a new game and started playing it
It would run at over 100 FPS solidly some of the time and then cyclically dip
down to below 20 FPS for a few minutes
I determined that it was thermald trying to keep my GPU below 70°C
to determine this I sudo systemctl sto
Public bug reported:
I got a new game and started playing it
It would run at over 100 FPS solidly some of the time and then cyclically dip
down to below 20 FPS for a few minutes
I determined that it was thermald trying to keep my GPU below 70°C
to determine this I sudo systemctl stop thermald
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