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Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi! My GPU fans are having a big problem and I don't know what is causing it. Basically my GPU fans will rev up to max at random times. Sometimes I just boot up my pc and they will go to 100% . I'm using MSI Afterburner and it shows the RPM going to like 100000. When this happens I'm not able to control them. Normally I am able to change my fan speed and stuff like that. But when the fans go crazy out of nowhere I can't do anything. The temprature and everything else is normal and I don' have any heat issues. 

 

I've pretty much done everything to fix it:

Updated to latest bios

Unistalled and reinstalled drivers

Checked the fans for dust or other particles

Tried controlling the fans with MSI Afterburner 

Checked for malware etc.

 

I have a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 as my driver.

 

Anyone that have the same issue or solution, please help!

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