If this is all useless then I think I'm going to buy a different companies card, I'm not a fan of ASUS at all. If by some miracle that has fixed it then that's that, otherwise I'll take a look at the cards fan wire. Right now it's quiet and I've installed that ASUS software. I believe they are ripping Asus off by trying to repair the same cards as many times as possible. I found out that the Indy repair center isn't actually Asus but a 3rd party company called PTSI (Pegatron Technology Service Inc). If you end up having to send it out to their Indiana repair center, chances are it will come back with the same issue or it will work for a few weeks then start acting up again. If possible, see if you can contact their California HQ offices directly. It was around April before I had a working GPU in my PC and that was after 2 "repairs" and 2 replacements. I had a GTX 660 that was not working in February. Asus has horrible warranty repair service. If everything looks fine, it is probably best to start an RMA ASAP. See if you can do that without removing the fan shroud or any bolts so you don't disturb any of the warranty stickers if there are any. The only other thing you might want to try is removing the GPU and checking that the fan wire is seated properly. I sounds like it might be a problem with the RPM sensor on the GPU itself. They read no RPM and think the percentage is 37%, it's like they can't detect the fans at all. Trying GPU tweak now but I'll tell you MSi didn't work, nor did the EVGA program, or GPU-Z or anything else. If it is still stuck at 100%, I'd contact Asus and request an RMA for repair unless you are still able to bring it back for a replacement from the store you bought it from. In Afterburner you can create a fan profile in the advanced settings. If that doesn't happen, try uninstalling just the GPU tweak program (not the drivers) and installing MSI Afterburner. It should regulate the fan speed back down to around 30%. Do you have the Asus GPU tweak software installed? Open that up and on the bottom, select "auto" under fan control.
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