This is now happening in OCCT monitoring as well as HWinfo64. Earlier I posted HWinfo64 screenshots, so here are OCCT screenshots to go with it.
Should I continue using my machine or should I be worried.
I have attached Images of all of the sensors OCCT was tracking if anyone wants to sift...
My Power Reporting Deviation is reporting under 100% at idle. Is this typical? It was reporting over 100% last time I looked, and I haven't changed anything.
So I had an issue before with MSI afterburner causing HWinfo64 to report the wrong GPU fan RPM. I easily remedied this by no longer using MSI Afterburner. Now I am seeing my GPU Memory Clock reading upward of 3,000 Mhz in HWinfo64. I have not played any games since I turned on the PC 3 hours...
Okay well the drivers are fresh from like 2 days ago but I think they are beta drivers. I ran DDU in safe mode and reinstalled after trying to fix the fan RPM issue I was having before I found that it was a MSI Afterburner issue. Should I try reverting back or should I just let it go and just...
So I have posted to a few other forums trying to figure out the first bug I encountered. My fan RPM on my RX6800XT read that they were outside of spec, 4,000-30,000 RPM maximum. I believe I fixed that by disabling MSI Afterburner and letting my fans run on the stock fan curve.
Here is with MSI...