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.
 
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.

 
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