In my case it is not AMD directly but rather XFX.
The reference card was XFX branded and the online shop that I bought it from sent it back to them.
WOW 2817MHz is really great.
How high did your score in Time Spy go?
Can you paste screen shot of your settings from Radeon Software as well as your MPT?
If the settings are really stable and the power consumption at this frequency is okay for you then you can leave it.
I usually run some stress test like Fire Strike Extreme Stress test to check the stability.
Or even Port Royal Stress test.
If these tests pass then the setting is stable.
Sometimes with Time Spy or Fire Strike Benchmarks, you can pass a run but on long term setting are not stable.
The stress tests helps to check the stability of the settings.
I know some guys with 6900XT Ultimate cards went to 500W Core Power and 384A TDC to get really high score and stability at that high frequencies like yours.
I am personally not comfortable of setting my 6900XTU to pull 500W on core.
Maybe only for benchmark but not for daily use.
I am keeping mine at the moment at 2750MHz@1175mV for daily gaming which is really stable and power consumption target is 382W and 368A TDC (default for my card) but does not consume that much in games.
To be honest, with my current 2K 165Hz monitor , I have more than enough FPS in the games that I play.
But for benchmarking I may go higher for short time.
Still fighting with myself if I should bite the bullet and put LM
on my card to keep temperatures low when pushing it higher than 2750MHz.
The only reason not to move to LM is that after a few months the Nickel plated surface of the water block will start getting dull as well as the surface of the GPU Die gets some dullness which could cause issues if you RMA the card.
At least I found out that warranty stickers for my card can be bought on Aliexpress.