Playing on Linux

Went to Linux on my desktop PC after playing on the Steam Deck.

Performance wise I'm really impressed, but I did undervolt on Windows, and it gets really hot on Linux.

I have an Alienware Aurora R10 Ryzen Edition.
RTX 3080
Ryzen 5800X
1000W Power Supply and with an AIO cooler for the processor.

Distro: KDE Neon 22.04

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Red: Processor temp with usage
Green: Nvidia temp

linux issue they will try to blame it on nvidia though

>Alienware Aurora R10
I found your issue

Is my 850W psu too small for my 3090 and 5800x? Haven't had any problems but now I'm paranoid

Yep I know. Bought when graphics cards were awful difficult to find.

>but I did undervolt on Windows, and it gets really hot on Linux.
Just do undervolt on Linux then. And I can't say if any of you components are hot. For CPU's it's ok to run at 80 degrees, and for GPU everything under 74 degree is ok

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GreenWithEnvy doesnt allow undervolt. You can change power limit and clock speed, but it's not the same.

> Linux for gaems

>I have an Alienware Aurora R10 Ryzen Edition.

there has been no point in time where this was a reasonable purchase.

GreenWithEnvy doesn't support any Nvidia GPUs after the 10 series
sucks

No graphics cards in the market?

What

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I'm mean the undervolting part isn't supported.

Ah yes. That is correct.

KDE ain’t a distro..

KDE Neon is

There has never been a point of no cards, just expensive ones.

And an expensive actual third party gpu with a real computer is still a better use of money.

>inferior power supply, motherboard, ram, cpu cooler, storage, case, and graphics card
>just so you can "save" $300
you scored big, good shit

No, it isn't.

>undervolting
>linux
lol

That's possible if you own GPU from normal manufacturer

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