4-pin CPU fan into 3-pin socket

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I just bought an Arctic Freezer 64 Pro from OCUK. I've got it installed and running and it's doing a great job, the only problem is that my mobo has an older 3-pin socket, whereas the Freezer 64 came with a 4-pin plug (with a notch between the 3rd and 4th pins so that it can be plugged into 3-pin sockets), and i've lost the ability to monitor/control the fan speed like I could on my old stock CPU fan. Is there any way to fix this? I suspect the fan is running at full speed, and since my CPU is at 29 degrees idle i'd like to be able to slow the fan down.
 
The monitor line should still work and tell you the speed. Your mobo should be able to control the fan using voltage control so have a look in the BIOS to see what it's set to.
 
The settings in the BIOS are exactly the same as they were before, Q-Fan enabled etc. The problem is that although the mobo may be slowing the fan down, I can't actually see what rpm the fan is spinning at any more so I can't tell for sure.
 
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The settings in the BIOS are exactly the same as they were before, Q-Fan enabled etc. The problem is that although the mobo may be slowing the fan down, I can't actually see what rpm the fan is spinning at any more so I can't tell for sure.

Motherboard/os will not control the speed because that fan is PWM controlled.
I have two and on a motherboard with a 3 pin CPU fan connector there is no control of a PWM controlled fan.
Have seen others in many places say that their 4 pin(pwm)fans ARE controlled on a regular 3 pin cpu fan connector but that is not possible.
Have tried that on other boards with a 3 pin cpu fan connector and the fan speed has never changed.
Cool&Quiet will not even do it.
 
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