GPU Temperature

I have a Mac Mini from 2012 that have a high GPU Temperature, I'm using a monitoring program (Temperature Gauge) that is warning about high GPU temperature (95-97C).
The Mac mini is placed upon a tv furniture so it has a lot of air aroound it, I've used compressed air to remove dust but still gett the high GPU temperature. Is this a comon problem and what can I do about it?

While it may not be recommended by some here, I use > Lobotomo Software: MoofMenu (aka Fan Control) on my 2010 Mac Mini to keep it from cooking.
Right now I'm just surfing, listing to iTunes and it's cool in the office, so the fan is only running at default speed.
But notice what happens when I play a game or watch video. As the temp increases so does the fan speed and so it never goes much above 70 C no matter what I do.
I use smcFanControl on my iMac's and Fan Control on my Mac Mini's and have never had a fan or graphic's failure. Personally the only draw back is that one needs to clean the air intake(s) more often, but that a small price compared to having melted Mac.

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