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Hey,
Currently I have my Noctua NF-S12B FLX (which is not RPM controllable, as it only has 3 pins) connected directly to my PSU through a downvolting adapter which drops it to 900 rpm (the adapter is from Noctua as well, was shipped with the fan).
I also have a single RPM-controllable 4-pin CPU fan socket on my mobo. Is there any way I can easily connect the Noctua fan to the CPU socket, so I can RPM control / downvolt it? What kind of adapter do I need to achieve that?
Ie. a 4pin to 3pin adapter but one that controls the voltage based on the RPM data it's getting. I'd like my fan to spin up to 1200rpm when gaming but drop to 600rpm when sleeping / 900rpm when idling.
Currently I have my Noctua NF-S12B FLX (which is not RPM controllable, as it only has 3 pins) connected directly to my PSU through a downvolting adapter which drops it to 900 rpm (the adapter is from Noctua as well, was shipped with the fan).
I also have a single RPM-controllable 4-pin CPU fan socket on my mobo. Is there any way I can easily connect the Noctua fan to the CPU socket, so I can RPM control / downvolt it? What kind of adapter do I need to achieve that?
Ie. a 4pin to 3pin adapter but one that controls the voltage based on the RPM data it's getting. I'd like my fan to spin up to 1200rpm when gaming but drop to 600rpm when sleeping / 900rpm when idling.