Re: weather satellite loop slow and jumpy: how to monitor gpu load?

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On 06/08/18 10:22, home user via users wrote:
> My real desire here is to have a gpu monitor.  These weather satellite loops are not the only reason for wanting this.  But the loops are an easy demonstration of where a gpu monitor really would be nice to have available.
>
> The url is:
> http://rammb-slider.cira.colostate.edu/?sat=goes-16&sec=full_disk&x=10848&y=10848&z=0&im=12&ts=1&st=0&et=0&speed=130&motion=loop&map=1&lat=0&p%5B0%5D=16&opacity%5B0%5D=1&hidden%5B0%5D=0&pause=20180608013051&slider=-1&hide_controls=0&mouse_draw=0&s=rammb-slider
>
> The satellite can be set to either GOES-East (GOES-16) or Himawari-8.
> I usually click the "Zoom (+)" either once or twice.
> For "Product", I most often choose "RGB Air Mass (EUMETSAT)".
>
> The RGB Air Mass is not imaged by the satellite.  Rather it is derived (calculated) from four other bands that are imaged by the satellite.  I do not know if that math is done by the host or on my workstation.

The reason I asked about the site was two-fold.  Always nice to have another weather
satellite site, especially during typhoon season.  And, my system happens to run the
rpmfusion/nVidia drivers and my card is a GeForce GTX 660.  akmod-nvidia-390.59-1 is
the current driver.

Viewing that site within Chrome on F28/KDE is smooth at all speeds and all products
for me.

I really wouldn't expect a site such as that to be much of a gpu hog.  I think it
just downloads a series of images and then loops through them.  I would think that
watching a high-def movie with lots of action would be more of a strain on the gpu.

Anyway, I suppose I would check the nVida site to see if they have tools since you
are using their gpu and driver.

Oh, and thanks for the weather site.  :-)

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