Diode GPU clocked at 128 ° C!

I downloaded iStat, a few hours ago and was surprised to see the GPU clocked at 128°C, especially compared to the other time reasonably cool.

I downloaded the demo of TGpro and I get the same result of temp.

I restarted the apps, the mac, started from a post HD with snow leopard to make sure this isn't a problem with the OS, but I get the same result.

Fans and vents are clean, the mac is well ventilated and doesn't even warm to the touch.

I don't have Safari open with 6 tabs as well as dropbox/flow/istat in the background.

My research shows some references to people getting their GPU displayed-128°C temp and a few people to care about them showing something between 90 and 110°C, but nothing that extreme.

I'm on a macbook pro 2010 mid / i5 2.4 ghz / 4 GB ram / el capitan.

I can't believe that the GPU could get warm without the mac to stop, or at least strange behavior. I hope that it is a faulty sensor, but reading has fluctuated at around 100-110°C after that I put the mac to sleep for ten minutes and had the fans on full blast.

I think taking the logic board tomorrow and reapply the thermal paste unless someone has noticed.

Here are pictures of my readings of the iStat, the activity monitor and plug.

< image edited by host to remove personal information >

Have you tried a SMC reset?

https://support.Apple.com/en-us/HT201295

If no success, run an Apple Hardware Test:

https://support.Apple.com/en-us/HT201257

Note that an error free AHT is inconclusive.

Ciao.

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