![]() Extremely limited, works on both GL and Vulkan programs. NVIDIA-SETTINGS -> NVIDIA proprietary driver overlay.Configuration is trivial but not exactly as user-friendly as Windows alternatives Reports a limited set of performance counters at the moment all focused on GPU. Not as complete as GALLIUM_HUD, sometimes disappears in my experience. ![]() MESA -> radv overlay-layer : FLOSS Vulkan implementation on MESA for VULKAN programs running on hardware operated by FLOSS drivers.Reports all usual performance counters but nowhere nears as friendly to configure compared to Windows alternatives. MESA -> Gallium_HUD : For GL programs on hardware using FLOSS drivers (i9*, amdgpu, nouveau).Reports only metrics pertaining to Graphics Pipeline (fps, frametimes), API calls and translation, GPU load. DXVK -> Obviously, only available on DXVK.Steam -> Shows only FPS (works for both GL & VK programs).There was GLXOSD at some point but it's kind of stalled a few years ago, and as the name indicates, works only with OpenGL programs.Īt the moment, there are various OSD tools lying around but none is as complete as what MSI Afterburner and Rivatuner can provide you with on Windows to my knowledge. On my AMD card I have these with Linux 5.3: sensors_volt_cu-amdgpu-pci-0800.vddgfx I think "temperature" here is the GPU temp but I'm not entirely sure since my CPU and GPU temps are usually pretty close to each other as they're on a shared water loop.Īs said, it can also read and display values of specific sensors, but the names are hardware dependent. For example: GALLIUM_HUD=simple,fps,frametime,cpu,GPU-load,VRAM-usage,shader-clock,memory-clock,temperature glxgears Multiple keywords can be separated by commas and if the first one is "simple", it'll show only a number for each instead of drawing a graph. GALLIUM_HUD can show a lot more than just fps, including temperatures (of any sensor readable by the sensors command).įor the full list of options, you can set it to "help" and run any opengl application and it'll dump everything to terminal. This means things like repetitious posting of similar content, low-effort posts/memes and misleading/exaggerated titles on link posts. When in doubt, please add a link to one or the other in a text post. Original sources are preferred over news-blog-type posts unless valuable information is added in the write-up or an ensuing discussion. Remember you are talking to another human being. Heated discussions are fine, unwarranted insults are not. ![]() The more you engage with us, the more we like it! If it's a link post, think about writing a comment to tell us more.
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