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How to Install GreenWithEnvy on Ubuntu (NVIDIA GPU Tool)

GreenWithEnvy logoDo you use Ubuntu with an NVIDIA graphics card? If so, you may want to install GreenWithEnvy. And in this post I show you how. GreenWithEnvy is a free, open-source utility for Linux designed exclusively for use with with NVIDIA graphics cards. It displays real-time stats about GPU usage, memory share, current temperature, power consumption, whether encoder/decoders are active, and current fan speed. Plus, you can also see information about your graphics card, including model name, driver version number, and clock speed. Neatly, you’re also able to view historical data for GPU stats too. This could be a handy way […]

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