GPU VRAM Overclocking Possible with Linux Kernel 6.4
https://lemmy.world/post/2536411
GPU VRAM Overclocking Possible with Linux Kernel 6.4 - Lemmy.world
I upgraded from Debian Bookworm (Stable), which has kernel 6.1, to Debian Trixie
(Testing), which has kernel 6.4. Until then, I couldn’t overclock my GPU’s VRAM
beyond 1750 MHz. With kernel 6.4, I can overclock it as far as AMD will allow -
1860 MHz. If my 5600 XT hadn’t been locked down by AMD, I’d be able to go
further than 1820 MHZ on the GPU and 1860 on the VRAM.
Sound Blaster Crackling Problem
https://lemmy.world/post/433703
Sound Blaster Crackling Problem - Lemmy.world
I’ve had a Sound Blaster AE-5 Plus for about nine months. During that time, I’ve
been experiencing a persistent crackling issue. I finally did some research,
found some different solutions which reportedly worked for folks, tried a few,
and one finally worked for me! Apparently, a bunch of things can cause this
crackling issue. In my case, it was the equalizer! I just had to disable that
and bam! Problem solved! If only Creative had just left that feature disabled by
default. Or in my case, the developer of the open-source drive, since I’m on
Linux. The funny thing about it is that, depending on the cause, this crackling
issue isn’t limited to a single operating system or a single driver; Windows and
Linux users alike are experiencing this problem - and Linux users like myself
have to use an open-source driver (not that we mind) because Creative isn’t
interested in supporting Linux. Creative would do themselves a big favor if they
just had the equalizer disabled by default. Then people could notice the
crackling only after enabling the equalizer and realizing right away that the
equalizer was the cause of the crackling. Creative could probably improve sales
and prevent returns. If you’re experiencing this issue and disabling the
equalizer doesn’t solve the problem, some other solutions I found from my
research are disabling G-Sync, switching to a different version of the Nvidia
driver, and switching the sound filter to fast roll-off.