GTX660 low fan rpm

HI
I have MSI GTX 660 Twin Frozr III OC
Problem is with very low fan RPM
same is on Adia64 and GPU-Z.0.7.8
What i can do?

Hi
For last few weeks graphic card was not working properly even when I was playing games. Today I open computer case and I saw that the one fan is compliteley stopped.
Could you please give me some advise what to do now as I have no idea what happened?
Thank you very much
Dawid

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