It's a common bug. Run Cuda Z performance test for 2 secs and quit the app. You will see the fans drop to normal.
Thanks for the response. Unfortunately that hasn't seemed to work.
I unplugged one of my monitors (the Wacom Cintiq) and everything went back to normal. If I plugged it back in, the fans would shoot right back up. I have my 27" and the Cintiq connected using a mini-display port to display port, and a DVI to display port adapters.
I ran the Cuda Z performance test with only two monitors connected and the fans shot right back up. Now they are staying that way regardless if the Cintiq is connected or not.
EDIT: By unplugging and replugging in the Cintiq a few times I finally got the fans to start dropping again...but I have to leave the Cintiq unplugged for it to work.
I am wondering if there's a problem with this card running multiple displays, or maybe there is a problem with the DVI to display port adapter I am using.
EDIT: The problem only arises when I have all three screens running. If I have the 30" and Cintiq together, it's fine; if I have the 30" and 27" attached, it's fine; if I have the 27" and the Cintiq connected, it's fine. It's only when all three are plugged in that the problem rears its head.