Here it is. Simple, cheap, and effective. Got all the parts at the local RadioShack. Cost me about $15 and about an hour to solder and assemble, but you could do it cheaper and quicker. I bought extra parts I could have done without 'cause I was in a rush, and I'm clumsy and made butt ugly solder points (but hey they work). I used an LM317 voltage regulator (the tutorial is HERE. Don't bother w/ the capacitors, you don't need 'em w/ fans). Just wire the LM317 w/ a potentiometer (I used a 10K or 5K) and a resistor of about 1/10 the rateing of the POT, e.g. 10K POT + 1K resistor. I have 2 seperate controllers on this one board; one for my CPU fan and the other to run the case fans. They all fit nicely on a small rectangle of circuit board which I mounted directly to the 5.5" drive cover as you can see. The line powering the case fans goes to a cheap screw down circuit buss also available at the 'Shack for a couple bucks. I plugged in all the bare wires from the fans into the buss and got rid all those ugly bulky molex connectors.
Why do this? I can run my fans at a lower and much more effective speed. Its a lot more quiet and I can avoid certain resonances where the fan noises get even louder. In fact with a little fine tuning they seem to cancel each other out somewhat. But if I need to crank it all up 'cuz I'm gaming, I can do it. It's easy to do (really) and well worth the effort. It looks cool and for a few more coins you could even install LEDS across the output lines and get even more of the "techno" look. Hey I'm a klutz and I made it look OK. Try it; its worth it.
Why do this? I can run my fans at a lower and much more effective speed. Its a lot more quiet and I can avoid certain resonances where the fan noises get even louder. In fact with a little fine tuning they seem to cancel each other out somewhat. But if I need to crank it all up 'cuz I'm gaming, I can do it. It's easy to do (really) and well worth the effort. It looks cool and for a few more coins you could even install LEDS across the output lines and get even more of the "techno" look. Hey I'm a klutz and I made it look OK. Try it; its worth it.
