Linux Tech Tips EP#7: System Monitoring Tools/Fan control | Part 2 | Nobara Project
Part 2 of System Monitoring Tools/Fan control: Goverlay, Zenpower and Coolero
==Disclaimer==
If you are not experienced with Linux, please always make sure that you have backups of your data. DO NOT RUN commands that your are not sure of the outcome of. I will not be held responsible for any damage that could arise from using my guide and acting upon the information that it contains.
Goverlay - An open source project aimed to create a Graphical UI to manage Vulkan/OpenGL overlays - https://github.com/benjamimgois/goverlay
Zenpower - a Linux kernel driver for reading temperature, voltage(SVI2), current(SVI2) and power(SVI2) for AMD Zen family CPUs, now with Zen 3 support! - https://github.com/Ta180m/zenpower3
Coolero - A program to monitor and control your cooling devices - https://gitlab.com/coolero/coolero
==Time Stamps==
0:00 Intro
0:16 Test setup
0:41 Goverlay/Mangohud
2:27 Zenpower
3:51 Coolero
5:31 Plasma System Monitor - Custom monitoring
08:13 Outro
==Test System Specs==
Motherboard: ASUS TUF GAMING B550-PLUS
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
GPU: AMD RX6600 XT
RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance 3200mhz
Resizable BAR: Enabled
==Linux details==
OS: Fedora Linux 36 (KDE Plasma 5.24.5)
Kernel: 5.18.13-201.fsync.fc36.x86_64
GPU Driver: Mesa 23.0.0-git
Graphics platform: Wayland
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