PWM Fan - can it run directly off 3.3v, 5v or 12v inputs/GND?

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I've got a case with 3 PWM fans and an incompatible (Beige G3) logic board. I'd like two fans to run off a power level a step below the third in any combination of the three voltages available on an ITX PSU.

Does this amount to a simple hotwire kluge or do they need a controller to function?
 
... they will work fine but full RPM
Assuming they're 12v max fans per PWM spec, they won't be full RPM @5v or 3.3v, no?

so check the specs Trash80 that you're not buying a wind turbine
I imagine I could build a hovercraft with a IIsi using these things. They were set up blow straight into this 2U server case thru a full frontal dust filter. I have them blowing out the backside, still sucking air in thru a different full frontal dust filter.;)

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Ductwork will direct air straight thru the heatsink at 5v driven RPM, the other two are 3.3v RPM gravy I think.
 
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Might it be as simple as adding resistors to limit the voltage reaching the fans from a 12v feed?
I'd imagine that a control board with rheostats might suffice for a controller?
 
If you need speed control, get a PWM controller.
No need for that.
If you just want to slow them down, fans can be grounded to 3.3V or 5V.
That's exactly what I was thinking in my original post. ;)

I have to use an ATX 24pin to 20pin adapter cable for the BG3 and I've got some short 24M-24F cables. The unused pins are 3.3v, 5v,12v and GND. To figure this out, I'm just gonna lop those wire off the 24 pin source ahead or the 24pin to 20pin adapter cable and fiddle with it. 🤪
 
Makes sense for modern systems, but is there a way to sense temperature of a Beige G3 CPU or need to do so?

Even with a "hot" accelerator, ducting air directly thru the heatsink, that fan running at half speed ought to suffice? Noise should be less than my MDD, no?
 
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Is there a way to sense temperature of a Beige G3 CPU or need to do so?even with a "hot" accelerator? Noise should be less than my MDD, no?
You can do it in software with a lot of G3s (built in sensor). But probably easier to just drill a hole in the CPU heatsink and embed a thermistor in epoxy in the hole.

Then if you want a weekend project, use the thermistor to control the duty cycle of a bistable 555 timer circuit.

Or just buy a premade temperature to PWM circuit.

(The ones you've bought might work but are actually designed for driving normal two wire DC fans or motors with PWM, rather than specifically PWM fans).

Perhaps this? No experience of it myself, it is the type of thing I'd make my own so that I could tune it exactly how I wanted.

(The blue board)

Best solution though would be to use a MacSD because ymk has put all sorts of cool and customisable fan control features in it.

 
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Interesting about the fan controller, thanks! I guess we'll see how that works out, it explains how they hook up to 12v/GND inputs, was wondering about that.

MacSD does indeed look cool, but mass storage is a 2.5" Savvio UltraSCSI Server Drive/Apple Card like the high end MiniTower setups. I've got a USB multicard reader going in there that does Compact Flash/SD, MicroSD, two other types I've yet to figure out and USB out to take care of bridge machine duty.

So three cards in the removable three slot riser cage, UltraSCSI, USB and a killer VidCard. Won't need to open that up unless something goes wrong. Remove four machine screws and it'll pop up for removing internal cabling and the address sensing cards in slots two and three.

If I get my USB capable Whisper card up and running, can I skip the PCI USB card?
 
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