Fan Hubs (power distribution PCB's)

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They will run at 12v, otherwise known as full speed.

They are being plugged directly into power (through a PCI-e 8pin I have no idea why), you wont be able to control their speeds except for putting a voltage adapter on the connection between the hub and fan.
They will run at 12v, otherwise known as full speed.

They are being plugged directly into power (through a PCI-e 8pin I have no idea why), you wont be able to control their speeds except for putting a voltage adapter on the connection between the hub and fan.
 
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madaorog

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That seems decent enough. I'll probably just do that instead of using a fan controller. I'll just get attuned to the fan noise. I usually have the speakers playing loud enough whenever the PC is on anyway.

Also, they have those PCB's for 4-pin molex and 6-pin as well. I'll probably just get the 4-pin. It doesn't really matter to me. I'm going to have a plethora of unused cables.

Thanks for the response!