MSI GTX 770 TF minimum fan speed limit

Hi guys, seen a few others with the same problem here, but haven't found any solution.
I have GTX 770 TF and my problem is that I can't set the RPM lower than 34%, which is about 1000RPM. Core temperature in idle is 33C and these two fans are the only thing moving in my case, that's why I would love to change this behaviour (possibility to turn of the fans will be the best case scenario)
Tried Kepler BIOS tweaker with no success and I'm not willing to pay for Svet's application with no guarantee that it will help me change anything.
So the question is: is anyone here that solved this issue?

Same here https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=177248.new;topicseen#new

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