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LACT (GPU fan control/undervolt utility) 0.70 Released with Intel GPU support

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A new version of the LACT GPU control utility has been released as of yesterday and thanks to a kind donation of an ARC A380 from a user, the developer has added Intel dGPU support. This means that LACT can now manage the three major GPU vendors! :) I've been using this utility for months to undervolt and control the fan curve on my gaming rig's RDNA3 card and it works great, I highly recommend it.

Just note that it requires a recent Linux kernel version (I have not had it work on LTS kernels) and on install:
1) It adds a kernel parameter (at least for AMD GPUs).
2) It installs and activates its own daemon (lactd).

A hardware support chart is on the main github page.
 

Easy Rhino

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Wow, I didn't know the dev now supports intel GPUs. It already is an awesome way to do some tuning in GNU/Linux!
 
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