NVIDIA Quadro K2000M Stress Test Warning

Anyone with the NVIDIA Quadro K2000M card:  Has anyone received a stress test warning after running a hardware scan?
I am currently connected to only two monitors (through the dock). And during the scan, I only had a couple of browsers open. I was not streaming or watching videos;  simply reading a couple of articles  (nothing "stressfull" taking place).
This is the first time this has come up; I will be checking settings and running the test later.
I couldn't find anything on the result code I received:  WVC00V000-WJSWSM
Just thought I would check if anyone else had received the same result (stress test warning if not same code) and  what the final outcome was.

Similar result on a T530 with i7, 8GB, and NVidia 5400: installed new version of Lenovo Solutions (prompted by Lenovo when I opened my existing version), ran full hardware check, everything passed except stress test on video card, which gave warning with result code WVC00V000-UJ8XWD.  Am also running in a dock (Mini Series 3+, not the USB 3.0 version) with a single external monitor attached to a DVI port.
Interestingly, the log section for the NVidia 5400 says "Displays: 4", as if it thinks that I have 4 displays attached (whereas the log section for Intel 4000 video card says "Displays: 1").  Since the dock could output three displays (two outputs that can be either DisplayPort or DVI, plus one VGA) and the laptop screen is active, perhaps the program is assuming that it's actually running four screens.
The fan exhaust put out some serious heat during that part of the test.  A couple of programs were open but not in use during the hardware test.  I had not run the hardware test under the previous version of Lenovo Solutions, so I don't know whether it would have shown the same thing, or whether it's new to the new version of Lenovo Solutions.
Would appreciate any insights the community has to offer.
Thanks.

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