Phương pháp "giảm điện áp & ép xung gián tiếp" của LACT vượt trội hơn `nvidia-smi -pl 400` trên card RTX 3090TI FE, giúp tăng hiệu suất và tiết kiệm năng lượng hơn trong cùng giới hạn công suất. Thử nghiệm với benchmark llama.cpp cho thấy kết quả khả quan. #LACT #Undervolt #Overclock #GPU #3090TI #ÉpXung #GiảmĐiệnÁp

https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/comments/1njlnad/lact_indirect_undervolt_oc_method_beats_nvidiasmi/

Poslední dny jsem měl problém s #AMD RX 5700 XT 50th Anniversary Edition, která při hraní seděla na Tj 110°C. 10min práce v #CoreCtrl, #undervolt na cca 1,1V a trochu agresivnější křivka ventilátorů poslalo GPU na teploty kolem 65°C. Spokojenost 😊
Ale i tak mám objednanou pastu a teplovodivé pady a pro jistotu jí dám ještě nějakou péči.
Ohledně CoreCtrl: ocenil bych možnost zadat hodnoty napětí přes pole a netahat za body na křivce, je to trochu nepohodlné 😅

When I first setup Home Assistant here, I did so on a Raspberry PI 4B with a Phoscon RaspBee II ZigBee interface attached. It also has the official Raspberry PI 7″ touch screen, so it’s mounted high up on my Kitchen wall as that’s in a central location in the House.

Recently, as Home Assistant was under-performing, I rebuilt Home Assistant as a virtual machine within my ProxMox cluster, but the PI still manages the ZigBee connection via Zigbee2MQTT and a touch screen interface for HA – I also have several tablets wall mounted around the house doing the same thing.

However, as the PI is wall mounted it’s also powered via PoE and recently the PI’s started to report under-volt warnings as the PoE has started to provide less power than the PI needed.

So, as a temporary solution to this, until I can replace the power supply with either better PoE or a direct supply, the solution was to turn off the most power hungry device attached to the PI, which is the touch screen’s backlight.

So to turn off the backlight, simply run the following on the PI:

sudo sh -c 'echo "1" > /sys/class/backlight/rpi_backlight/bl_power'

This instantly turns off the backlight and, since I did this several days ago there’s been no under-volt warnings reported by the PI.

Note: Confusingly the 1 here turns the backlight off. Using 0 would turn it back on, the opposite to what you might expect.

https://area-51.blog/2024/03/16/turning-the-backlight-off-on-the-raspberry-pi-7-touch-screen/

#HomeAssistant #PoE #Power #RaspberryPI #UnderVolt #ZigBee

Turning the backlight off on the Raspberry PI 7″ touch screen

When I first setup Home Assistant here, I did so on a Raspberry PI 4B with a Phoscon RaspBee II ZigBee interface attached. It also has the official Raspberry PI 7″ touch screen, so it’s…

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anyway, last night I had a chance to #undervolt and #overclock my #steamdeck so I did. (this deck was bought in July 2023-not sure what quarter)

I got a 30mv undervolt on all 3 of the CPU, SOC, and GPU.

I've set the TDP to 30 watts but am going to limit it with power tools to 23 unless I'm playing outside in the Canadian winter or something since my deck can handle 23

finally I got the cpu overclocked to 3.7ghz (didn't do much here), and the gpu to 2.2ghz (did a lot here). testing went well.

Running the Ryzen Master Curve Optimizer on my gaming rig to see if I can get my 5800X to run faster and cooler at the same time. Takes almost an hour and a half to run, but hopefully will see some great results! #AMD #PCGaming #undervolt