Title, I am unsure if games are using my GPU or if using my CPU, or maybe my GPU through my CPU, I do not know, something is using my GPU, but I think its just KDE plasma, and I would like to know definitively how to find out

  • spv.shA
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    23 hours ago

    intel_gpu_top, nvidia-smi, or radeontop. pick your poison.

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    1 day ago

    Everyone talking about nvidia, but install radeontop for amd cards. It’s not very detailed but shows the gpu usage.

    For nvidia I like nvidia-smi.

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      14 hours ago

      unfortunately, radontop doesn’t support relatively old cards. I get this error. (And the github page states that >R600 will work)

      Unknown Radeon card. <= R500 won't work, new cards might.

      Also, my AMD CPU has a integrated GPU too, radeontop just doesn’t know about it.

      The GPU works on my system tho, just radeontop doesn’t detect/support them. Oh well.

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      1 day ago

      nvtop, while it sounds like it’s nvidia, is brand agnostic It actually stands for “neat videocard top”

      It’ll show per process usage of memory and compute usage on most GPUs

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    14 hours ago

    If you’ve got an nvidia gpu+drivers installed, you’ve probably got ‘nvidia-smi’ already which will show you utilization and which processes are using it.

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    1 day ago

    Since you’re on KDE, plasma-systemmonitor should already be installed. It is the closest to the Windows task manager that you’re probably familiar with.

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      4 hours ago

      I’ve always had to manually add my GPU to system monitor, and since I’ve always had integrated GPU as well, had to sort out which GPU is the dedicated GPU before knowing what service is using which GPU. But this definitely is my favorite method once I get it all set up, makes it really clear if a steam game is using the wrong GPU