Hi @Jamryan , The fan exception message you're seeing is most likely being triggered by the Control Center software, which manages fan speeds, performance profiles, and system settings. Since the issue reappears after a restart, the software may be misbehaving, possibly due to a corrupted configuration or a conflict with another program. Here’s what you can try: Check for Software Conflicts: If you have any other performance/overclocking software (like MSI Afterburner, EVGA Precision X1, etc.), try temporarily disabling or uninstalling those programs to see if they are conflicting with the Control Center software. Also, make sure your Control Center software is updated to the latest version, as updates can fix bugs like this one. Clear Configuration Data: Sometimes, the Control Center stores configuration files that may get corrupted. Try to clear these settings or reset the software by uninstalling it and then reinstalling it. Look for any leftover files or registry entries after uninstalling, and remove them manually if possible. Reinstall the Control Center Software: Uninstall the Control Center through Apps & Features in Windows. After uninstalling, check if there are any residual folders left in C:\Program Files (x86) or AppData. Delete any leftover files related to the software. Reinstall the latest version of the Control Center.
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