NVIDIA_OC is a simple Rust CLI tool designed to overclock NVIDIA GPUs on Linux. This tool was developed to support both X11 and Wayland environments, addressing a gap in existing overclocking tools that only support X11.
To set the overclock parameters for your NVIDIA GPU, use the following command:
./nvidia_oc set --index 0 --power-limit 200000 --freq-offset 160 --mem-offset 850
To ensure NVIDIA_OC runs on startup, follow these steps:
- Download the binary file from the latest release.
- Store the binary file in a secure location.
- Create a systemd service file at
/etc/systemd/system/nvidia_oc.service
with the following content:
[Unit]
Description=NVIDIA Overclocking Service
After=network.target
[Service]
ExecStart=[path_to_binary]/nvidia_oc set --index 0 --power-limit 200000 --freq-offset 160 --mem-offset 850
User=root
Restart=on-failure
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Replace [path_to_binary]
with the actual path where the binary is stored.
To create this file, you can run:
sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/nvidia_oc.service
Paste the content above, then press Ctrl + X
, Y
to confirm saving, and Enter
to confirm the file path.
- Reload the systemd manager configuration:
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
- Enable and start the service immediately:
sudo systemctl enable --now nvidia_oc
This application is completely free, and I do not earn any money from your usage of it. If you would like to support my work, donations via PayPal or GitHub Sponsors are greatly appreciated.
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