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Hi!
My goal is to use my 2nd Vega card in my system with Qemu (VM) [GPU-passtrough] (VFIO-PCI)
With amdgpu driver, the card is silent.
With blacklisted amdgpu driver the card is very very loud (loaded VFIO-driver for GPU-passtrough)
I want modify my Radeon Vega RX 64 BIOS to change the gpu fan profile to low noise when the card is not in use.
I can't control manual the gpu fan of the Vega 64 card because while the VFIO-driver binds the Vega 64 card for GPU passtrough.
When the VM guest is unloaded, the gpu fan runs very loud again because of blacklisted amdgpu driver in Ubuntu. (Host)
Can I run Vega64SoftPowerTableEditor in Ubuntu Linux?
When yes, how? When not, how in Windows (Compile howto?)
Greetings!
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Hi!
My goal is to use my 2nd Vega card in my system with Qemu (VM) [GPU-passtrough] (VFIO-PCI)
With amdgpu driver, the card is silent.
With blacklisted amdgpu driver the card is very very loud (loaded VFIO-driver for GPU-passtrough)
I want modify my Radeon Vega RX 64 BIOS to change the gpu fan profile to low noise when the card is not in use.
I can't control manual the gpu fan of the Vega 64 card because while the VFIO-driver
binds the Vega 64 card for GPU passtrough.
When the VM guest is unloaded, the gpu fan runs very loud again because of blacklisted amdgpu driver in
Ubuntu. (Host)
Can I run Vega64SoftPowerTableEditor in Ubuntu Linux?
When yes, how?
When not, how in Windows (Compile howto?)
Greetings!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: