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PostPosted: Sun Nov 24, 2024 1:37 pm    Post subject: [SOLVED] Second monitor increases power draw by 40W. Reply with quote

I have this PC:
CPU: Ryzen 9800X3D,
RAM: 64GB@6200MT/s DDR5,
MOBO: ASRock X870 Steel Legend WiFi,
NVME: 2x1TB Samsung,
OCZ 500W bronze PSU,
Wraith SPIRE from Ryzen 1600,
kernel: gentoo-sources-6.10.15.
Monitors: BenQ E2200HD and DML-419W210

On the login screen (SDDM), this PC draws about 60W, which sounds what I would expected. When I added Radeon RX 5700, power draw increased to about 80W, which also feels right. But, when I plugged in a second monitor power draw increased to about 120W. I read some time ago that plugging a second monitor in causes GPU to run it's memory at max speed and it will increase power draw, but paying 40W for the second monitor is ridiculous. Is there anything I could do about it? I have VAAPI acceleration in MPV, and played some games already, so GPU drivers are working.


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 03, 2024 3:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I plugged one of my monitors into the HDMI on the motherboard and it worked. I didn't notice much power draw increase; I tried fullscreen games on both monitors, and in both cases, games were rendered on the discreet GPU. Only downside is the second monitor shows garbage from a boot process until I log into desktop, but this maybe can be fixed with Plymouth.
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 03, 2024 3:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

lekto wrote:
I plugged one of my monitors into the HDMI on the motherboard and it worked. I didn't notice much power draw increase; I tried fullscreen games on both monitors, and in both cases, games were rendered on the discreet GPU. Only downside is the second monitor shows garbage from a boot process until I log into desktop, but this maybe can be fixed with Plymouth.


Have you tried adjusting loglevel= in the kernel command line or setting quiet? this should help a bit to make the boot process quieter.
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 08, 2024 4:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What kind of drivers are you using? Are they configured correctly?

It's possible to run AMD GPU and get working graphics interface with open source driver, but without properly configured 3d acceleration. In this case all tasks are handled only by CPU and even web browser or for example Spotify can cause very high CPU utilization and increased power draw. Please take a look on CPU utilization, maybe that is a source of the problem.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 5:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I compared it to my older PC, and the same effect occurred: power draw increases after plugging in the second monitor. During the holiday, I played some games and confirmed that the GPU is loaded.

Unfortunately, Plymouth doesn't run when both monitors are connected; I see black screens for a second and then back to the console, but the boot process is stuck because there is no password prompt. Plymouth runs correctly when only one GPU has a monitor connected, but not when both GPUs have monitors connected. Looks like I have to start thinking about an ultrawide monitor.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 11:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

lekto wrote:
Plymouth runs correctly when only one GPU has a monitor connected, but not when both GPUs have monitors connected. Looks like I have to start thinking about an ultrawide monitor.

I use the onboard card and a discreet one too, but I leave the onboard monitor out of my xorg.conf other than to assign modelines. Once my greeter is up it's only on my "main" monitor, the other is off, then on login I have a scripted xrandr command to switch it on. I do this mainly so I can toggle it on and off at will - for playing games that look nicer with freesync (freesync only works with a single monitor).
The only junk I get is from before grub is loaded, but once the boot completes it's gone.
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