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authorWolfgang Müller2024-11-10 10:55:50 +0100
committerWolfgang Müller2024-11-10 10:55:50 +0100
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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ on the fans. Worse still, the logic for toggling the fans is not very well
thought-out, and in the worst case the fans are on for one minute only to be off
for the next one, ad nauseam.
-With my previous GPU turning off the "Zero RPM" was pretty simple. Using the
+With my previous GPU turning off "Zero RPM" was pretty simple. Using the
[upp(1)](https://github.com/sibradzic/upp) tool you could toggle the feature in
the GPU's so-called PowerPlay tables. It's a simple job, then, to write a
systemd service to turn off "Zero RPM" on system boot.