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September 9, 2014 10:53:10 PM

Sorry if this is a rather newbie question, but I want a definite answer. Is it possible to control the speeds of the HAF X case fans via some sort of fan controller? Every one i've seen has been 3 pin or 4 pin, not molex. Also if possible can you give me an example of one.

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a c 178 K Overclocking
September 10, 2014 1:26:11 AM

The NZXT Sentry Mesh or Mix 2 is pretty good.
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September 10, 2014 2:02:10 AM

manofchalk said:
The NZXT Sentry Mesh or Mix 2 is pretty good.


So those will definitely work with molex connecter fans, or do I need some form of adapter?
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a c 178 K Overclocking
September 10, 2014 2:04:11 AM

Why would the fans connect via molex?
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September 10, 2014 2:05:49 AM

manofchalk said:
Why would the fans connect via molex?


The fans in the case are molex, the question was if I could use these with a controller.
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a c 178 K Overclocking
September 10, 2014 2:07:30 AM

I have a HAF-X, the stock fans are certainly not Molex. They have molex adapters included, but their all 3/4pin.
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September 10, 2014 2:10:14 AM

manofchalk said:
I have a HAF-X, the stock fans are certainly not Molex. They have molex adapters included, but their all 3/4pin.


Are the molex connecters the large 4 pin connecter thingies, or am I mistaken?
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a c 178 K Overclocking
September 10, 2014 2:22:49 AM

This is a molex connector.



The fans at stock will probably have 3pin (its a confusing term to use but there is no nother) to Molex adapters on them. Fans natively connect via these 3 or 4 (if they have PWM control) pin connectors.

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September 10, 2014 2:28:30 AM

manofchalk said:
This is a molex connector.



The fans at stock will probably have 3pin (its a confusing term to use but there is no nother) to Molex adapters on them. Fans natively connect via these 3 or 4 (if they have PWM control) pin connectors.



oh! I see what you mean!
So I shouldn't have any issues with compatibility.
Thanks for the clarification and help, and sorry for the noobiness :p 
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