On Tuesday 25 November 2008 10:46:19 am Richard (MQ) wrote:
Rajko M. wrote:
I just compiled 'nvclock' ( http://freshmeat.net/projects/nvclock/ ).
According to the 'nvclock --info' in 11.1 Beta 5 memory is set to over 300 MHz, while in 11.0 is set to 265 MHz. The GPU clocks are the same 250 MHz.
Hmm, not much use to me - on my main machine, anyway:
$nvclock -i
-- General info -- Card: nVidia Geforce 6100 Architecture: C51 A2 PCI id: 0x242 GPU clock: -1073741.875 MHz Bustype: PCI
-- Pipeline info -- Pixel units: 1x4 (01b) Vertex units: 1x1 (001b) HW masked units: None SW masked units: pixel 10b vertex 110b
-- Memory info -- Amount: 64 MB Type: 128 bit DDR Clock: -
$nvclock -T Error: temperature monitoring isn't supported on your videocard.
$nvclock -d -s Probing I2C busses m1=0 m2=0 n1=0 n2=0 p=0 m1=16 m2=0 n1=35 n2=0 p=1 Card: nVidia Geforce 6100 Card number: 1 Memory clock: - NVPLL_COEFF=c0010033 NVPLL2_COEFF=00002310 m1=16 m2=0 n1=35 n2=0 p=1 GPU clock: -1073741.875 MHz
Clearly something nvclock0.8b3 doesn't much like!
Yes :-) Mine Geforce 6100 was onboard that smoked a week ago, so I can't help. Probably it would be worth to report as a bug to the author.
I'll open new thread about this.
I didn't see it?
It was sitting in a draft folder. -- Regards, Rajko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org