MSI R9 270X Hawk vs Gaming Edition IDLE FAN SPEED

Hello,
Just wondering, I've seen in a review that the Hawk can achieve in idle a 700 rpm.
I'd like to ask if this 700 rpm in idle is true and what percentage? (18% maybe?)
And what about the Gaming Edition, what percentage can achieve in idle and what rpm?
Thanks in advance

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