New Patch Series Provides Better Re-Clocking For Some NVIDIA GPUs
Roy published nine patches yesterday as his latest work on the matter of Nouveau re-clocking, likely the hardest area of the driver for these developers outside of NVIDIA. The new patches add support for G94 and G96 re-clocking (GeForce 9400/9500/9600 series), fixing NV50 waiting for a vblank on re-clocking when no monitor is connected, voltage-related improvements for the GT21x GPUs, and slightly improved Kepler handling of graphics cards with DDR3 video memory. Similar Kepler improvements will eventually happen inspired by these DDR3 changes.
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The old GeForce 9600GT will hopefully re-clock better now with this new code.
More details via this patch series. Hopefully these patches plus other re-clocking work will be ready by the time the Linux 4.4 merge window opens up.
