The latest version of LACT, a third-party tool for GPU management, has been released with improvements to its overclocking user interface for Linux users. Primarily designed for AMD Radeon graphics cards, it also supports Intel GPUs and offers limited functionality for NVIDIA. This update addresses the lack of official graphical interfaces from hardware vendors.
LACT 0.8.4, an open-source software project, officially launched on January 26, 2026, bringing significant enhancements to the GPU overclocking interface on Linux. As a vital tool for AMD Radeon users who prefer a graphical user interface over command-line methods, LACT fills a crucial gap in Linux graphics management, where AMD and Intel do not provide official GUIs.
The update introduces several key improvements to enhance user experience across various GPU models. The overclocking page has been upgraded for a more streamlined interface, making it easier to adjust settings. New Docker packaging support allows for containerized applications, broadening its usability. Additional power sensors are now exposed for AMD hardware, enabling better monitoring of performance metrics. Statistics fetching for AMD graphics cards has been optimized for more efficient performance measurement.
Various bug fixes and other enhancements round out the release, improving overall functionality. While focused on AMD GPUs, LACT 0.8.4 extends support to Intel GPUs and provides limited features for NVIDIA graphics. This makes it an essential choice for Linux gamers and enthusiasts seeking to optimize GPU performance without delving into complex terminal commands.
The software stands out for simplifying overclocking and monitoring tasks, accessible even to those less familiar with command-line operations. LACT 0.8.4 is available for download on GitHub, where users can access the open-source project and further details.