GTX560Ti Hawk high temperature

Hello there. I'm writing to you with an issue. Recently I bought GTX560Ti Hawk with Twin Frozr III and my problem is that it goes up to really high temperatures. Usually when I play Battlefield 3 it goes up to 85*C, same when testing with Furmark. I "declocked" it using MSI AFTERBURNER to 900/1800 and temperature went down to 70*C-80*C but it's still way too hot. I have really spacious case with 2 side 140mm fans and 2 rear and back 120mm fans, all the cables are hidden so the temperature flow's ok.
My system specs are:
Intel i7 2600K 3.40GHz,
ASRock P67 Pro3,
RAM: 8GB 1600MHz HyperX,
OCZ 750W (OCZ-ZS750W-EU/UK),
case AEROCOOL PGS RS-9 DEVIL RED.
Should I use warranty? Are these normal tememperatures? My previous card was like 50*C-60*C, sometimes MAX 65*C.
Regards.
Paul.
@EDIT: Oh! I forgot! I'm using Windows 7 64bit.
Some screenshots:
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/6872/zrzutbf3.jpg
http://img847.imageshack.us/img847/568/msih.jpg
http://img31.imageshack.us/img31/9209/gpuzh.jpg

I advice you to return the card for replacement.
Twin Frozr III should be more cooler than the reference design. Even MSI claims it. Check the review site for this card. I'm sure it is way more cooler.
I have two 560TI TFII. When I play BF3 one the temps are only max 70C. The other is rampaging to 80-90C when playing BF3. So I returned the other one for replacement.
Check the your GPU Heatsink if it very very hot when the temps hit 80-90C. If it is cooler or just bit warm then it must just bit loose contact between gpu and heatsink.
If it's freaking very very hot then there must be something wrong on the card itself...
send a ticket at htt://support.msi.com for advice...

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