Fans go into high speed when GPU temp is N/A

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What I want to know is how to keep my GP63 Leopard 8RE from freaking out just because the GPU temp is N/A. This happens several times an hour, and it's been going on for several months. The cooling fans run continuously at high speed unless I have the Dragon Center open. If I have the Dragon Center open, they only run at high speed while the GPU temp shows as N/A. As soon as an actual temperature displays, the fans gradually ramp down again. It has nothing to do with what I am doing on the computer. It will happen even when it is sitting idle.
Yes, I have performed a clean reinstall of Dragon Center. No, I cannot change the fan speed in the BIOS.
 
You can monitor the GPU temp with HWiNFO.
If the temperature is abnormal like 99 degrees, you may need to swap the thermal paste.
 
When GPU temp is N/A laptop goes to fail safe mode to prevent heat destruction. Another thing is why that N/A happens.
 
And that's the question: Why does the N/A happen? The Task Manager sill show GPU temperature even while DC says N/A. As far as the temperatures, they are always consistently below 60 ^C, so I'm not at risk of damage.
 
i find the solve this problem on my GPU, cabel blocked one fan of two in my GPU :), and detecting system is broken and i've got seriously throttling for safe from very high temperature videocard, all is good now, i move cabel away and two fans now works great how it work before
 
i find the solve this problem on my GPU, cabel blocked one fan of two in my GPU :), and detecting system is broken and i've got seriously throttling for safe from very high temperature videocard, all is good now, i move cabel away and two fans now works great how it work before
Seems to have took you a while to put the finger on it. :unsure:
 
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