MSİ t2d256e rx2600xt FAN SPEED PROBLEM

Hi to everyone i ve got this msi t2d256e rx2600xt 256mb ddr3 pci ex card.my problem is,card fan speed all the time %100 level.it doesnt change up to temperature or anything.i tried install RİVATUNER,SPEEDFAN AND MSİ AFTERBURNER tool programs to manage fan speed.i install this helper programs i go to fan speed option i make manuel fan speed and i set %25 fan speed or %100 fan speed doesnt matter card fan works in same level like aeroplane engine.what do i have to do?card still underwarrantty shud i send to service or anything else?

Quote from: emrecengiz2002 on 21-March-11, 00:26:26
Ok but its on maximum level and cant stand on this noise.nothing to do?
You can use fan mate and similar:
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=144814.msg1078104#msg1078104

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