Is it possible that my computer is sending split second voltage spikes to my gpu that could damage my gpu over time or would it crash / explode? Or possibly that it is just straight up an error in the sensing.
Yup, mine read that too. But that is a so impossible value that I don't care about it, a spike that intense would probably generate a spark whenever your pc were touched by anything/anyone grounded.
2.049V on other hand is much more worrisome, because it is possible; even so I know it is an error because the card would heat too much that if would trigger thermal protection, and what I see is that when I updated drivers, besides the strange voltage value, the heat generated is the same.
It was probably around 1 ~1.1V, I don't remember since my card is shows those strange values too in hwinfo. I just know that gpu-z shows the correct core value, around the same I set in wattman. I think it was an windows or driver update that messed the reading of some programs.
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