newguyintown
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Yesterday, I was looking at 120mm fans for my computer, and I was thinking of buying Noctua's nf-p12. I was hesitant because I am not sure if this fan can be controlled by the motherboard to match the system/component's temperature. From online sources, nf-p12 has a 3-pin header. However, on Newegg, the power connector specification says 3 / 4 pin.
The specification on Newegg led me to thinking that the nf-p12 can be controlled because, from my research and my understanding of it, there are some 3-pin fans that could be controlled by the motherboard through the PWM mechanism such as the Scythe's SlipStream.
Can anyone tell me if the nf-p12 can be controlled or not?
I am looking for a reliable 120mm 4-pin fan (it's for the cpu heatsink) that has a high airflow that is no louder (under normal load) than my power supply (TX750W). So any quick suggestions are welcome.
Thank you in advance for any input you guys provide.
The specification on Newegg led me to thinking that the nf-p12 can be controlled because, from my research and my understanding of it, there are some 3-pin fans that could be controlled by the motherboard through the PWM mechanism such as the Scythe's SlipStream.
Can anyone tell me if the nf-p12 can be controlled or not?
I am looking for a reliable 120mm 4-pin fan (it's for the cpu heatsink) that has a high airflow that is no louder (under normal load) than my power supply (TX750W). So any quick suggestions are welcome.
Thank you in advance for any input you guys provide.
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