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NAMEradeontop - tool to show GPU utilizationSYNOPSISradeontop [-chmv] [-b bus] [-d file] [-l limit] [-i secs] [-p device] [-t ticks]DESCRIPTIONRadeonTop shows the utilization of your GPU, both in general and by blocks.Supported cards are R600 and up. OPTIONS-b, --bus busIf you have multiple cards, use this parameter to select
a specific one. For lspci output 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller, bus
would be 1.
-c, --color Enables colorized output.
-d, --dump file Instead of displaying the data, dump it to file.
Use - for stdout. The file is appended to, so it’s safe to
specify the same filename for consecutive runs.
Use SIGTERM or SIGINT for graceful termination. -h, --help Displays help.
-i, --dump-interval seconds Wait for N seconds between data output.
-l, --limit limit Quit after dumping limit lines. Only valid in dump
mode. Default is to dump until terminated; use SIGTERM or SIGINT
for graceful termination.
-m, --mem Forces the use of the /dev/mem path, in case
autodetection fails. Useful for the proprietary driver.
-p, --path device Open the DRM device node specified by device path.
Usually it is located at /dev/dri/card0 or /dev/drm0. If this option used,
--bus and --mem are ignored.
-t, --ticks ticks How many times per second to sample the data. The default
is 120. Higher numbers mean more accurate output and more overhead.
-v, --version Displays the program version.
INTERACTIVE COMMANDSC, cToggle colorized output.
Q, q Quit.
RESOURCESSee http://github.com/clbr/radeontop
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