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Set it to Optimal and that should fix it
And getting rid of GFE would be a good idea as well, unless you need it for shadowplay.
Either something is using the GPU, or your fans are off on idle - the latter isn't a problem of course with those temps.
The current GPU fan RPM is ~2970.
I will set the power setting in NVIDIA CP to Optimal, and uninstall GeForce if that doesn't work.
*edit: heading to work shortly, so will update later
Setting the power setting in NVIDIA CP to Optimal seems to have done it! I appreciate the help!!!
Its doing that because when set to Performance doing even minor tasks like browsing or watching vids the GPU will use more power than what is actually needed to view those things, so your clocks raise and because the GPU is working harder the temps will be higher while viewing such content.
make sure they are working and front are intake and top/rear are exhaust