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However all of these will be relatively loud if run at full speed. Which might be the real issue here. You should check your motherboard's bios to see if there are any options for fan speed controls, and set your case fans to 50%. Or you can use FanControl to adjust this within Windows. This assumes your case fans are PWM fans, and that the motherboard is setup to recognize them as PWM fans. If the case fans are DC fans (they use a 3 pin connector) or the motherboard only has DC fan headers (also 3 pin) for some reason, then you won't easily be able to control their speed from the motherboard. However you can buy inline resistor cables to slow down DC fans to make them quieter as an alternative.
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