It seems that a lot of GPU problems revolve around specific versions of drivers. Though NVidia has their own support structure, you can often learn from information reported by others who fold.
07:36:06:******************************* System ********************************
07:36:06: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor
07:36:06: CPU ID: AuthenticAMD Family 23 Model 113 Stepping 0
07:36:06: CPUs: 16
07:36:06: Memory: 15.91GiB
07:36:06: Free Memory: 6.07GiB
07:36:06: Threads: WINDOWS_THREADS
07:36:06: OS Version: 6.2
07:36:06: Has Battery: false
07:36:06: On Battery: false
07:36:06: UTC Offset: 1
07:36:06: PID: 3912
07:36:06: CWD: C:\ProgramData\FAHClient
07:36:06: Win32 Service: false
07:36:06: OS: Windows 10 Enterprise
07:36:06: OS Arch: AMD64
07:36:06: GPUs: 2
07:36:06: GPU 0: Bus:9 Slot:0 Func:0 NVIDIA:1
07:36:06: GPU 1: Bus:10 Slot:0 Func:0 NVIDIA:1
07:36:06: CUDA Device 0: Platform:0 Device:0 Bus:9 Slot:0 Compute:6.1 Driver:11.1
07:36:06: CUDA Device 1: Platform:0 Device:1 Bus:10 Slot:0 Compute:6.1 Driver:11.1
07:36:06:OpenCL Device 0: Platform:0 Device:0 Bus:9 Slot:0 Compute:1.2 Driver:456.71
07:36:06:OpenCL Device 1: Platform:0 Device:1 Bus:10 Slot:0 Compute:1.2 Driver:456.71
07:36:06:***********************************************************************
07:36:06:<config>
07:36:06: <!-- Folding Slots -->
07:36:06:</config>
07:36:06:Trying to access database...
07:36:07:Successfully acquired database lock
07:36:07:FS00:Initialized folding slot 00: cpu:13
07:36:07:WARNING:FS01:Disabling beta GPU slot 01: gpu:9:0. Beta GPUs can be tested for no points by setting ``gpu-beta=true`` in the configuration.
07:36:07:WARNING:FS02:Disabling beta GPU slot 02: gpu:10:0. Beta GPUs can be tested for no points by setting ``gpu-beta=true`` in the configuration.
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WIN7 HP / Intel i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60 GHz / 16 GB RAM / AMD RX-570P8DFD6
WIN10 pro / AMD RYZEN 7 2700 / 16 GB RAM / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
There are two different GT 1030 GPUs listed and enabled in the GPUs.txt file. What probably happened was that after a restart of your PC the FAHClient process started before your PC had an internet connection established. About once a month the client updates the GPUs.txt file by downloading from the servers, if there is no internet connection that fails and your GPU gets disabled.
I have installed two GT 1030 in my system. Somehow I managed to get them online again. It's working again at the moment. Let's see how long...
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WIN7 HP / Intel i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60 GHz / 16 GB RAM / AMD RX-570P8DFD6
WIN10 pro / AMD RYZEN 7 2700 / 16 GB RAM / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti