![]() Type user password (no asterisk feedback) when it asks and hit Enter to continue.Ģ. Then, run command to add the PPA: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:flexiondotorg/nvtop First, press Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard to open terminal. ![]() For the latest version, it has an official PPA contains the packages for Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 22.10, and next Ubuntu 23.04ġ. The tool is available in Ubuntu system repository, but old. Nvtop also supports Intel GPU, however, it does not work in my case with i5-4590 (HD4600), and i3-6006U (HD 520). It shows real-time GPU and GPU Memory usage in both total and per process basis, along with temperature, power usage, and graph information. Then, run command to start it: sudo intel_gpu_topĪs you can see, it shows real-time IMC read and write speed, power usage, as well as percentage usage of 3D/Render, Blitter, Video, and VideoEnhance.įor NVIDIA and AMD graphics card, there’s a htop like task monitor called nvtop (Neat Videocard TOP). ![]() Type user password when it asks (no asterisk feedback) and hit Enter.Ģ. When it opens, run command to install the package: sudo apt install intel-gpu-tools First, press Ctrl+Alt+T on terminal to open a terminal window. If you want to check how much your graphic card is in use, then this simple tutorial may help! Check Intel GPU usage in Ubuntu:įor the integrated Intel graphics card, there’s a command line tool intel_gpu_top can do the job.ġ. ![]() Unlike Windows, Ubuntu so far does not have real-time GPU usage info displayed in its system monitor application. ![]()
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