@ekaitz_zarraga @tuxedocomputers could it be periodic throttling due to overheating? It might be worth checking what temperature is reported by the sensors, or doing the classic “touch the dissipator, see it it hurts” to make sure.
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Adrián Pérez (aperezdc@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 15-Jul-2021 11:29:23 CEST Adrián Pérez -
Arkatiur (benetako_arkatiur@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 15-Jul-2021 10:05:05 CEST Arkatiur @ekaitz_zarraga @tuxedocomputers I suppose you have already played here:
https://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/en/support/articles/000007293/graphics.html
But just in case 😅
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Arkatiur (benetako_arkatiur@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 15-Jul-2021 10:39:44 CEST Arkatiur @ekaitz_zarraga @tuxedocomputers Of course you aren't, sorry :blobpats: To check refresh rate in linux it's the kind of thing I would leave upon a veteran user xd But first I'd change the cable and hit the screen, because I'm from that generation xd
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Adrián Pérez (aperezdc@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 15-Jul-2021 15:07:00 CEST Adrián Pérez @ekaitz_zarraga @tuxedocomputers (I have seen many embeddr devices throttle like crazy with the default cooling mechanisms provided, the Raspberry Pi is particularly prone to this and GPU performance suffers a lot; typically replacing the dissipator and/or adding a tiny fan solves the issue completely.)
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