LACT, a graphical GPU configuration tool for Linux, has been released in version v0.9.1.
This release adds display information for connected monitors, an improved Nvidia VF curve editor now supporting Turing-generation GPUs, and significantly faster UI startup times.
Highlights:
Display information LACT now displays information about connected displays, including basic DisplayPort connection details for active connections.
Nvidia VF curve editor improvements The curve editor now supports Turing-generation GPUs (RTX 2000/GTX 1600 series). Users can select and move multiple VF curve points together as a group.
AMD power cap handling Improved handling for RDNA3 (RX 7000 series) cards addresses driver regressions where power limits report as zero. Existing configurations with higher power caps are now applied gracefully.
Faster UI startup LACT now starts much faster by fetching Vulkan/OpenCL info in the background.
Quality-of-life improvements
- Process search is now case-insensitive and filters empty-name processes
- Window dimensions persist across sessions
- New keyboard shortcuts for app references and exit
- Historical graph editing options moved to sliding banner
- Consistent dialogs throughout the application
Additional fixes
- Nvidia target temperature setting no longer conflicts with custom fan curves
- AMD deep sleep p-state properly displays in p-states list
- Fixed AMD DRI file descriptor leaks during device reloads

Source: GitHub