Rescanning and Calibrating Hardware Sensors for Reliable Metrics

Extended playthroughs in Hitman 3 can make the VASTARMOR Radeon RX 7700 XT Starry Sky's sensor data go haywire—sudden temp jumps from 62°C to 89°C in seconds or fan RPMs bouncing like crazy—ruining trust in monitoring during critical escapes. Head to GamePP's hardware information tab and trigger the full rescan button; it probes every sensor channel on the board, pulling fresh readings from GPU die, hotspot, memory junction, and VRM points. Wait through the progress sweep until the dashboard refreshes with sane values aligned to real thermal behavior. Cross-check voltage rails for stability since erratic power delivery often masquerades as temp glitches. If fan curves still misbehave, force a manual calibration pass that syncs reported RPM against actual PWM signals. Community reports note occasional driver hiccups on RDNA3 causing stale data, so pair the rescan with a quick Adrenalin restart. Load into a demanding Sapienza garden party and watch metrics settle—core temp tracks realistically around 67.8°C under load, fans ramp predictably without phantom spikes. Memory junction holds 74.1°C even in texture-heavy areas. Accurate data lets you push settings confidently, knowing when to ease off if hotspot creeps toward 88°C. That reliability turns monitoring from guesswork into a powerful tool for sustaining peak performance across marathon sessions.
Category:Hardware Peripherals Last updated:March 2, 2026 10:18 AM