Wat & how does one monitor their gpu resources in linux

Continuing the discussion from Sysadmin Mega Thread:

One might be familiar with the cli tool glances, however
gpu resource monitoring seems to be a rare and unsimple task on linux…

Why can’t i see my temps and memory usage on my cards?
what can be done to fix this gpu linux lords?

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MangoHUD. It’s literally the RivaTuner HUD for Linux.

But if you want it logged over time in graph form, that’s gonna require something like GWE or TuxClocker.

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I use mangohud to measure usage and VRAM in games. Don’t measure temperature really, since I don’t overclock anything, I’m pretty sure they’re fine stock.

would you look at me… xfce has a panel plugin and i musta missed it. rip this post. into peices of internet dust

for temperature control I suggest fancontrol-gui, works for cpu, motherboard and gpu.
for amd video cards you can look at the performance and memory load with radeontop from cli.
if you are using wine for games, dxvk_hud can give you a simple overlay.
sorry didn’t mean to zombie.
the thread was suggested.