Question x3 molex fan connectors daisy-chained. Looking for a fan speed control solution.

tomachas

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Hi,

I have an Aerocool Hexform case with x3 preinstalled fans. They are daisy-chained Molex connectors. What is the cheapest solution for fan control?
Convert? If so, would one converter to 4=pin do a job? My motherboard is ASUS PRIME B650M-A WIIFI II. Ideally, I would settle for a few pounds solution if not, I would buy a set of new 120mm fans for around £15 and I am done.

Many thanks!

 
I looked up the cases and it's price. It's a 17USD case, so the fans are bound to be powered only by molex which are pretty much bottom of the barrel. This is a good read;

You'd be best off with a cheap DC or PWM fan pack akin to this;
 
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I know you guys marked this as solved, but to make 4 pin fan controller from the drive plug is pretty simple.

To give you a background of these fans and the associated circuit, they tried to force pwm control by using a device called a mosfet with a built in schmit trigger on the gate so that a pulse would be the only control for them. Over time, the industry had noticed that the fans was missing some of the pulses so their speed would never get to 100%. Later they changed the mosfet to a normal type. Since the mosfet is now an analogue type all you have to do is vary the 0-5V to what ever relative speed you want.

So all you would need is a 5K pot tied to the 5V and ground and the wiper feed the pwm pin through a 2K resistor to protect the gate of the fan from any inrush current while turning on the computer.
 
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