Problem? Nobody forces anybody to take the fan off and turn it the wrong way around.
As it is, it is mounted correctly to push air through the radiator and out of the case.
The 980 TI model had little fan cable slack, which was coiled up inside the case/shroud. In order to fit the fan to the other side of the radiator, you had to take off the card's cover, snip one of the zipties, gently unwind the slack (because the other end of the fan is a simple solder job instead of a standard pin plug!) and finally pull the fan cable loose from the notches in the fan housing (in order to get more cable run). Only then could you stretch the fan around and mount it to the proper side of the radiator.
All of this had to be done out of the box, in order to get the proper performance.
Intake warm air from within case produced higher temperatures than intaking clean air from outside the case.