The documentation for nvmlDeviceGetTemperature claims that the output is measured in degrees F. But this seems implausible given the numbers I’m seeing (one card at 55, another at 85). Are these numbers really Celsius? nvidia-smi reports the same numbers but claims that they are C, so I figure that’s the case. If so, the documentation is incorrect.
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