Linux AMDGPU Controller
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Linux AMDGPU Control Application

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This application allows you to control your AMD GPU on a Linux system.

GPU info Overclocking Fan control
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Current features:

  • Viewing information about the GPU
  • Power/thermals monitoring
  • Fan curve control
  • Basic overclocking

Currently missing:

  • Precise clock/voltage curve manipulation (currently can only set the maximum values)

Installation

  • Arch Linux: Install the AUR Package (or the -git version)

  • Debian/Ubuntu/Derevatives: Download a .deb from releases.

    It is only available on Debian 12+ and Ubuntu 22.04+ as older versions don't ship gtk4.

  • Fedora: an rpm is available in releases.

  • Otherwise, build from source.

Why is there no AppImage/Flatpak/other universal format? See here.

Configuration

There is a configuration file available in /etc/lact/config.yaml. Most of the settings are accessible through the GUI, but some of them may be useful to be edited manually (like admin_groups to specify who has access to the daemon)

Building from source

Dependencies:

  • rust
  • gtk4
  • pkg-config
  • make
  • hwdata

Steps:

  • git clone https://github.com/ilya-zlobintsev/LACT && cd LACT
  • make
  • sudo make install

Usage

Enable and start the service (otherwise you won't be able to change any settings):

sudo systemctl enable --now lactd

You can now use the GUI to change settings and view information.

API

There is an API available over a unix socket. See here for more information.

CLI

There is also a cli available.

  • List system GPUs:

    lact cli list-gpus

    Example output:

    1002:687F-1043:0555-0000:0b:00.0 (Vega 10 XL/XT [Radeon RX Vega 56/64])
    
  • Getting GPU information:

    lact cli info

    Example output:

    lact cli info
    GPU Vendor: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]
    GPU Model: Vega 10 XL/XT [Radeon RX Vega 56/64]
    Driver in use: amdgpu
    VBIOS version: 115-D050PIL-100
    Link: LinkInfo { current_width: Some("16"), current_speed: Some("8.0 GT/s PCIe"), max_width: Some("16"), max_speed: Some("8.0 GT/s PCIe") }
    

The functionality of the CLI is quite limited. If you want to integrate LACT with some application/script, you should use the API instead.

Reporting issues

When reporting issues, please include your system info and GPU model.

If there's a crash, run lact gui from the command line to get logs, or use journalctl -u lactd to see if the daemon crashed.

Alternatives

If LACT doesn't do what you want, make sure to check out CoreCtrl.