8800 gts 640 fan not spinning

My t2d640-e fan is not spinning at all.
I have a 430 watt power supply. It gets up to 100c after i am done playing the crysis demo, and when it is idling it is about 79, is this something i should be concerned about??? or can i fix the fan..... thanks hockey

Quote from: hockeyfreak863 on 12-November-07, 08:09:38
i tried that app and still no spin up, both on vista and xp, and no it does not spin up in 3d aps, in fact i think it just crashed when i was playing FSX for like 30 min or so... i guess ill be stuck without a comp for a while... oh well
yep return VGA for replacement

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