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You may have just gotten a card with a bad fan voltage regulator (only works at full voltage). If you're positive they only work at full, then this is a potential symptom of either of those two things. The card itself is probably just fine.
Don't just test the automatic fan curve based on temp threshold, test to see if they work at a static 25/50/75% speed as well. If they really only work at 100, then definitely get an RMA if you're noticing heat issues.
Yeah, set the fans to 50/75/100 and they still had 0rpm. Did not expect that to happen at 100% tbh. I'll try it again with other software, but I guess I'll RMA.