This question is related to this post, but I'm posting this separately to identify the issue quickly, sorry for that.
As I mentioned in the above post lately my pc started getting BSOD (VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE ) time to time, so I installed GPU-Z and Hwinfo to monitor the system behavior. According to these tools the GPU tem reaches 88C sometimes and GPU PCIe +12V input Voltage drops to 11.2V, 11.1V and 11 sometimes . I'm not an expert and also not sure whether these software tools are reliable enough to monitor hardware power usage, but I found these values are not normal.
Is this temperature harmful to the GPU, and if these software tools not reliable is there any other way to monitor the GPU voltages, because I think I'll have to change my PSU if these values are correct.
GPUZ sensor log
HWinfo report
specs of the pc -
Gigabyte b450m ds3h
Ryzen 3600
PNY ddr4 3200mhz 8gb x 2
MSI Ventus-2X-OC RTX 3060ti
Gigabyte G750H
Antec neptune 120 argb AIO
Addlink S70 250GB
WD Blue 1tb + Seagate 1tb
MSI mag forge 100m + extra 120mm MSI argb fan
Windows 10 64bit
As I mentioned in the above post lately my pc started getting BSOD (VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE ) time to time, so I installed GPU-Z and Hwinfo to monitor the system behavior. According to these tools the GPU tem reaches 88C sometimes and GPU PCIe +12V input Voltage drops to 11.2V, 11.1V and 11 sometimes . I'm not an expert and also not sure whether these software tools are reliable enough to monitor hardware power usage, but I found these values are not normal.
Is this temperature harmful to the GPU, and if these software tools not reliable is there any other way to monitor the GPU voltages, because I think I'll have to change my PSU if these values are correct.
GPUZ sensor log
HWinfo report
specs of the pc -
Gigabyte b450m ds3h
Ryzen 3600
PNY ddr4 3200mhz 8gb x 2
MSI Ventus-2X-OC RTX 3060ti
Gigabyte G750H
Antec neptune 120 argb AIO
Addlink S70 250GB
WD Blue 1tb + Seagate 1tb
MSI mag forge 100m + extra 120mm MSI argb fan
Windows 10 64bit
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