GTX 560ti Twin Frozr II - Dual Screen Issue + Silent fan speed

Hi, sorry for my bad english :p
CPU : Intel 2500k
Ram : 2x2go Ripjaws 1600mhz
Mb : Asus P8P67-M Pro
GPU : 560 gtx ti twin frozr II
EPU : Corsair 520w
1 - DUAL SCREEN
My first problem is that i can't use a true extended monitor configuration (1 dvi + 1 vga, 1920*1080 + 1280*1024).
Dual monitor work in CLONE MODE but not in extended.
Extended mode use 1 monitor or turn to clone mode automatically :/
EXCEPT after a NEW driver installation. So if i want to use dual screen extended mode, i have to reinstall driver each time i boot...
I have use DriverSweeper in safe-mode but this trick don't work for me. I have the last nvidia driver 270 and i have try the 270 beta driver too.
Into game? That work fine (except some artifacts who appear occasionnaly (one time in metro 2033 and one time in battlefield bad company 2) but it's not fine for a new gpu i think :/)
Can you help me to fix that dual screen problem?
2 - SILENCE
My second problem is that i want a silent computer but the fan are too noisy.
Live Update don't find update for my vga bios (currently at 70.24.0A.00.00)
The SN is : 602-V238-16SB1101159115
Here is a link to my BIOS version extract with GPU-Z : http://skarzag.free.fr/bazar/GF114.bin
I don't know if it can help you :p
Thanks for you're help!

there will be a Tool for it avaiable on donation soon at: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=148273.0

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