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fahclient --lspci
VendorID:DeviceID:PCI Bus:PCI Slot:PCI function:Vendor Name:Description
0x10de:0x1f82:1:0:0:NVIDIA Corporation:NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
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0x10de:0x1f82:2:7:TU116 [GeForce GTX 1650] 2984
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fahclient --lspci
VendorID:DeviceID:PCI Bus:PCI Slot:PCI function:Vendor Name:Description
0x10de:0x1f82:1:0:0:NVIDIA Corporation:NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
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0x10de:0x1f82:2:7:TU116 [GeForce GTX 1650] 2984
Quite so, however you'll notice there are 9 different entries for "gtx 1650" in the gpus.txt, with most correctly identifying from the ID (to the left of the last colon) whether it was a TU116 or TU117. This one line seems wrong.Joe_H wrote:Both the TU116 and TU117 have been used on GTX 1650 cards, so this may depend on when the card was made. In any case it does not make any functional difference to folding. Anything in the GPUs.txt entry to the right of the last colon is just a text field used for display purposes only.
Looks good, now - thanks!toTOW wrote:I updated the entry on the server ...