Now I know that drivers are install but where are the panels? How do I control some aspect of my GPU, Vsync, AA, FSR. Where is the adrenaline or something similar.
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I'm making this post since finding this specific software was extremely hard. I kept searching for an AMD GPU GUI for Linux and only kept running into WattmanGTK and Radeon-Profile. While both are probably great. I could not for god's sake install them properly. Now, I'm just another Linux noob who prefers to not to be in contact with terminal and unfortunately those two mentioned tools (WattmanGTK and Radeon-Profile) both required using terminal in ways that... didn't make sense to me?
I kept digging and digging to find a GUI software and somehow with great damn luck ran into CoreCtrl. Not only was this thing damn easy to install. IT WORKS! It also looks like the Windows AMD program... except maybe a bit better? Only things I find it missing is voltage control. But anyhow, I can control my fan speeds and my clock speeds, that's almost all I want but surely enough for my needs.
This software seems like it is super unknown in the Linux world and I want to try and bring it out to people.
https://gitlab.com/corectrl/corectrl
I remember back in the days that the Radeon Control Center might be ported to Linux since it's written in Qt. Now the GUI toolkit is only a part of the story clearly, but it's nonetheless a significant piece of the puzzle.
Gaming on Linux is becoming quite popular (relatively to a few years ago, at least) and AMD seems to be involved in that (Steam Deck anyone?). I myself jumped on the train a few days ago and I'd like to control my GPU just as on Windows. CPU is configurable from BIOS, GPU isn't, so...
What's AMD's stance on the Control Center on Linux in 2023?