Absurdly high GPU readings when waking up from sleep

BenzoSt

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I notice that a few measurements are absurdly high, specifically after pressing the POWER button to wake my computer from sleep. Fortunately, my GPU seems to be working perfectly fine, and I notice no deviations from what I expect while gaming with Riva Tuner on-screen display enabled. I should also mention that I have the following adjustments to my GPU in Radeon Software:

Voltage Offset: -80 mV (down from 0 mV)
VRAM Max Frequency: 2800 MHz (up from 2514 MHz) with default timing

Also, I am running my Ryzen 7700 CPU with an all-core -25 unit offset and have EXPO enabled to set my DRAM to 6000 MHz CL30.
 

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Can you capture that situation in HWiNFO Debug File and post it here? I need to check raw data to see how to filter them out.
 
Can you capture that situation in HWiNFO Debug File and post it here? I need to check raw data to see how to filter them out.
Perhaps I'm doing it wrong, but the debug file appears to be about 24 megabytes and too large to add as an attachment. I have uploaded the debug here:
 
It's OK if it's large, it dumps a lot of internal data.
But the file you posted doesn't seem to capture the sleep -> resume sequence. You need to have Debug Mode active while that sequence and when the erratic data is shown.
 
It's reassuring to see that this is probably fine.
Nevertheless, I re-ran HWiNFO64 then clicked the "Settings" button then the "Safety" tab, then ticked "Debug Mode".
Then I returned and clicked "Start" button with "Sensors only" in the drop-down dialog box.
Then I set my computer to sleep and woke it up two minutes later. My sensors are crazy erratic high again.
Hopefully this updated DEBUG file captures what happened.

 
Thank you, now it contains what I needed.
I will try to fix this issue in the next (Beta) build.
 
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