![]() ![]() Once added, after a restart it should be in the list of Integrations to be added. I will look to get it into HACS as a standard repo in the future. The main branch has been converted over to use config-flow - so you should be able to add the component as a custom HACS repository. My first draft used YAML configuration and you can use the v0.1 tag for YAML configuration if you prefer to use that. ![]() This component uses the pyamdgpuinfo python package to pull GPU information. I am using Frigate as my NVR and it is capable of utilizing the GPU cores - so I’d like to track this just like the Home Assistant System Monitor does for other PC components. Well, I still am using the same server (with a Ryzen CPU that has integrated AMD graphics) and have found there is nothing available to monitor the GPU in Home Assistant. Shortly after that I stumbled upon Home Assistant, and as many of you can related… became part of this community. ![]() When I first decided to build a home server it was originally to be an NVR. Simply put, this custom component creates a selection of sensors for the GPU similar to what the System Monitor does for the CPU/RAM/HDD. I am not a developer or programmer, so this was also a fantastic learning experience for me! This is my first (what I consider big) contribution to Home Assistant. I have been contributing back to the HA community in whatever ways I can (usually through helping others troubleshoot issues). I’ve been using Home Assistant for a few years now. I wanted to share a custom component I have created to track the stats of AMD GPU’s. ![]()
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