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radeontop — Show utilization of AMD GPUs. May require root privileges depending on your system. See also: `nvtop
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How to use the
radeontop command: Show utilization of AMD GPUs. May require root privileges depending on your system. See also: nvtop, amdgpu_top. More information: <https://github.com/clbr/radeontop/blob/master/radeontop.asc>.Solution
radeontop — Show utilization of AMD GPUs. May require root privileges depending on your system. See also: nvtop, amdgpu_top. More information: <https://github.com/clbr/radeontop/blob/master/radeontop.asc>.Show the utilization of the default AMD GPU:
radeontopEnable colored output:
radeontop {{[-c|--color]}}Select a specific GPU (the bus number is the first number in the output of
lspci):radeontop {{[-b|--bus]}} {{bus_number}}Specify the display refresh rate (higher means more GPU overhead):
radeontop {{[-t|--ticks]}} {{samples_per_second}}Code Snippets
Show the utilization of the default AMD GPU
radeontopEnable colored output
radeontop {{[-c|--color]}}Select a specific GPU (the bus number is the first number in the output of `lspci`)
radeontop {{[-b|--bus]}} {{bus_number}}Specify the display refresh rate (higher means more GPU overhead)
radeontop {{[-t|--ticks]}} {{samples_per_second}}Context
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