AMD graphic card says “N/A” temperature, does this mean its not in use?

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I have struggled with AMD graphic drivers, and with laptop overheating overall, and after installing "sensors" I saw that AMD gpu temperature only shows "N/A"...



So, my question is, may this fact be the cause of the overheat on my machine???



specs:



HP PAVILION DV7
core i7 gen2 2.0Ghz
8GB RAM memory
1.4TB HDD
Intel HD graphics & AMD Radeon 6000M series







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    I have struggled with AMD graphic drivers, and with laptop overheating overall, and after installing "sensors" I saw that AMD gpu temperature only shows "N/A"...



    So, my question is, may this fact be the cause of the overheat on my machine???



    specs:



    HP PAVILION DV7
    core i7 gen2 2.0Ghz
    8GB RAM memory
    1.4TB HDD
    Intel HD graphics & AMD Radeon 6000M series







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      I have struggled with AMD graphic drivers, and with laptop overheating overall, and after installing "sensors" I saw that AMD gpu temperature only shows "N/A"...



      So, my question is, may this fact be the cause of the overheat on my machine???



      specs:



      HP PAVILION DV7
      core i7 gen2 2.0Ghz
      8GB RAM memory
      1.4TB HDD
      Intel HD graphics & AMD Radeon 6000M series







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      I have struggled with AMD graphic drivers, and with laptop overheating overall, and after installing "sensors" I saw that AMD gpu temperature only shows "N/A"...



      So, my question is, may this fact be the cause of the overheat on my machine???



      specs:



      HP PAVILION DV7
      core i7 gen2 2.0Ghz
      8GB RAM memory
      1.4TB HDD
      Intel HD graphics & AMD Radeon 6000M series









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