
Following the discharge final month of TuxClocker 1.0 as a GUI overclocking resolution presently for NVIDIA graphics playing cards on Linux, this years-in-development open-source utility is as much as model 1.1 and with some new capabilities.
TuxClocker 1.1 was launched on Monday with some new options for these curious about overclocking and efficiency monitoring on Linux. TuxClocker 1.1 now permits minimizing to the system tray (the place supported), CPU frequency monitoring is now in place, and for Intel CPUs there’s additionally now built-in temperature monitoring. TuxClocker does not have any technique of Intel CPU overclocking below Linux however at the very least is enhancing the monitoring side of the processors.
TuxClocker 1.1 additionally has improved integration across the NVIDIA Administration Library (NVML) with now making use of that for studying PCIe bandwidth utilization in addition to permitting fan management by way of NVML. With NVML-based fan controls is help for altering the fan modes on particular person followers. Plus there are some bug fixes with TuxClocker 1.1.
TuxClocker 1.1 additionally begins rolling out localization help with Norwegian and Finnish translations up to now to enrich the English strings. Downloads and extra particulars on TuxClocker 1.1 through GitHub.
