LACT 0.9.1 Released: AMD RDNA3 Fixes, Nvidia VF Curve and Faster Linux GPU Monitoring
LACT 0.9.1 has dropped, bringing critical stability patches for AMD RDNA3 GPUs on recent kernels while gracefully handling power limit regressions. The update extends the Nvidia VF curve editor to Turing architecture cards, adds basic display connection reporting, and significantly cuts UI startup times through async Vulkan/OpenCL data fetching. The refreshed libadwaita interface now remembers window sizes, supports keyboard shortcuts, and properly clamps power caps to prevent configuration conflicts. Available across all major distros and Flatpak, the open-source project continues bridging the gap between Windows-level GPU tuning and the Linux desktop.
LACT 0.9.1 Released: AMD RDNA3 Fixes, Nvidia VF Curve and Faster Linux GPU Monitoring
The release of LACT 0.9.1 introduces important stability improvements for AMD RDNA3 GPUs, addressing crashes caused by recent kernel issues. This update also expands the Nvidia voltage-frequency (VF) curve editor to Turing architecture cards and enhances display connection reporting, while significantly reducing UI startup times. The tool's interface has been refreshed to remember window sizes and support keyboard shortcuts, helping streamline user experience. Available for major Linux distributions and Flatpak, LACT continues to evolve as a vital resource for GPU tuning on the Linux platform
