Problems with NX6600 TD256E fan

I'm building a new PC win a NX6600 TD256E. I have no problems until I start testing 3D applications that hang. Then I noticed that the GPU fan of the VGA card stop working after the Windows XP logo get off the screen. First I was using the last driver I get in the Nvidia home page (ver. 71.84), then I download the ver. 71.22 from the MSI site with the same fan problem. I tried to install the drivers in the VGA cd drivers and I couldn´t install them. Then I tried a release 66.93 from the Nvidia site and this driver not turn off the fan.
What's going on here? Is this VGA card not compatible with the lates 7x drivers?
What I can do?

Hi! Same problem with my NX6600 128 PCI Express. This story is incredible. I tried the latest forceware and modified XG drivers but always I got the same result: the fan stops after the driver installation (after reboot, the fa stop immediatly after the Windows XP LOGO). The fan only works with the MSI version downloaded with MSI Live update. Is it possible tha I have to use only MSI drivers? If this is the answer I recommend NOT TO  BUY MSI card at all!
Has someone solved the problem in some way?

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