Fan speed too r730xd

I added a PCIe card for my r730xd.  The fans went from 3 800 RPM to 17,000.

Lifecycle log showed:

PCI3018

Message
New PCI cards were detected in the system. Fan speed can be changed to add extra cooling to the cards.

The proposed solution to this is:

If a lower fan speed is necessary, contact your service provider for orders appropriate IPMI reduce the speed response of the default fan for new PCIe cards.

I worked with my local contact to service Dell, but they are not so far able to provide me with the IPMI sequence, I need not screaming fans.

FWIW, my t410 has the pair of this card (a Mellanox card dual port 40 / 56GB) and it has not adjusted the fans in the slightest.  Mellanox described it as a low-power card.  Whenever I delete it from the screamer, the radiator is not still warm to the touch.

Someone at - it a chance to get this info?

Here's my post with the spell of ipmi command that helped me:

ServerFault.com/.../132958

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