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Antec Kuhler 650 Fan Control

Can the Kuhler 650 fan be controlled normally from a motherboard header control? I see the fan and pump are controlled by water temperature, but I want to keep this thing as quiet as frikin possible when my PC is idle.

 

I had a 620, but the bearings or something inside are shot and its making a horrible noise. So I am getting a 650 as an RMA replacement. I was happy, until I realized I can't swap out the fan for my Corsair SP12 quiet edition like I had on my 620. Can the 650 fan be kept quiet? And even if I can get it to run at say 650 RPM like I want, how loud is it? My rig is dead quiet, very much on purpose, and if the 650 stupid build in fan can't make that happen, guess I might have a brand new 650 up for sale...

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