So I sold my friend a pc that I had bought second hand myself worked great for over a year until recently he heard noises coming from his psu and one day it turned off and never turned back on again, So i visit his house to try to solve the issue and I took my pc too from there we determined that the power supply no longer worked, nor the motherboard and one Hard drive but the ssd survived. So I ordered new parts and assembled them in the pc it was a niffty upgrade the new parts He would get are a Ryzen 5 1600, MSI B350 PC Mate and a 2tb hard drive. Now when I tested the gpu at his house at first I did not stress and was not worried of the fans not spinning as it was basically running idle and I know that some gtx 960's fans do not turn on unless necessary. So today I put everything together and tested the system out I noticed that the gpu temperature would reach 95 degrees Celsius and was alarmed, So I opened the side panel and looked at the gpu fans and they were not spinning so I tried to get the fans spinning manually and they would still not spin. I read somewhere to check if the fans spinned when first turning on the pc so I went ahead and checked and they still did not spin. The gpu does begin to throttle after being at 95 degrees for a while. So has anyone encountered a probelm like this? Also is it possible that when the cheap power supply died that it took the gpu fans to the grave along with the mobo, cpu, and hard drive? Do you think that a valid solution would be just getting new fans for the gpu, and is it safe to use the gpu for playing LoL meanwhile since it doesn't bring temps above 70 and that is mainly what he plays. Also the gpu I am referring to is a EVGA GTX 960 FTW Edition