RebelsTool enables advanced power tweaks for AMD GPUs on Linux

A new Linux utility named RebelsTool allows users to unlock deeper power and voltage controls for AMD RDNA GPUs, bypassing limitations found in Windows tools. Developed by Igor's Lab, the tool interacts directly with hardware components to enhance performance. It targets advanced users and carries risks of system instability.

The utility RebelsTool, introduced in a recent blog post by Igor's Lab, provides a novel approach to tweaking AMD GPUs on Linux systems. Unlike conventional overclocking software such as MSI Afterburner, which focuses on clock speeds and voltage curves, RebelsTool operates at the hardware level by bypassing driver restrictions.

It scans the system for the I2C bus linked to the GPU's System Management Unit (SMU), an internal controller that monitors power draw, current, and voltage. Once identified, the tool communicates directly with the onboard PWM controllers. Rather than rewriting power limits, RebelsTool alters how power and current values are reported to the system. This involves three key adjustments: "More Power", "More Amps", and "More Volts". By reducing the reported values to half, the GPU can draw higher actual power, current, and voltage, potentially boosting performance.

Applicable to modern RDNA architectures, including RDNA 3 and RDNA 4 cards, these modifications are temporary and reset upon reboot. The tool is not intended for general users due to the complexity of Linux tweaks and the potential for instability from such hardware interventions. Published on January 10, 2026, the development highlights Linux's continued advantage in accessing low-level GPU controls compared to Windows environments.

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