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what adapter does the fan have? 3 or 4 pin?

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Sure, you can do that. 

What motherboard are you using?

1 hour ago, peewee said:

well this new fan only have 3 but last have the 4 pin

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7 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

Sure, you can do that. 

What motherboard are you using?

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Intel DZ77RE-75K, i scout a bit in bios but i understand 0 :x

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2 hours ago, peewee said:

Intel DZ77RE-75K, i scout a bit in bios but i understand 0 :x

There should be a manual duty cycle setting that can be used to control the fan speed. 

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29 minutes ago, peewee said:

yes, i saw that but i really dont know how it works :\

Lowering it should lower the speed. 

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Just now, peewee said:

well, i try to change some values but nothing happen to the fan still run high speed :(

Are you changing the settings for the correct fan header?

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2 minutes ago, peewee said:

yes, i choose CPU FAN in bios i think that's it

What did you set it to? Make sure that the fan you're trying to control is plugged into that header.

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