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I recently added a new case fan into my case and found it a bit odd how it was not automatically changing speeds as it is a PWM case fan. I tried using the software SpeedFan, but the fans didn't even show up on that software. How am I able to make them viewable in the software?

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@GhostFIles -- in my personal experience, I have never seen a case fan that is speed-controlled by the motherboard. Yes, the processor fan is speed-controlled.  Can you wire-up a "Y" connector, so that both the case and the processor fans are powered from the same power-pins?

 

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