45NS/1/40000000: TmOP-66.625 error

I've got the light blue tint on my screen but none of the online forum solutions working in getting rid of it. Ran hardware test per manual that came with Macbook Pro and received error code 45NS/1/40000000: TmOP-66.625.

Marko85 wrote:
4sns/1/40000000: tmop-64.625
Now I read that the 3 beeps mean RAM Error but I wanted to be sure the error stand for? Or is it an other error?
Thank for the answer in advance
The error is a temperature sensor error related to RAM or the memory riser boards.  I would make an app[ointment at an Apple store genius bar and have the technician check the MBP.  The evaluation will be FREE.
Ciao.

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