2 System fans on the MSI Intel 845PE?

Hello,
I've just built a computer with the 845PE Max2-FISR, and want to install two system fans in the case (in addition to the CPU fan and the fan that comes with the mainboard).  If I read the manual correctly, there's only one pin connector for the system fan.
Does anyone have experience with installing 2 system fans with this board?  Can I splice the two together, and will the mainboard be able to provide enough power for both through the one connection, or should I be considering another solution?
warning, I'm a newbie at this, so I may have some of the terminology wrong.
Thanks,
Matt

Hi
I have installed 2 fans in series and connected them direct to the power supply by making up a lead with 2 sockets and one plug.  This is a very quiet solution.
It is possible to connect the hall effect sensor to the motherboard to read the fan speed but you must use the correct fan. Dont live in hopes about reading the fan speed on this motherboard which has problems which are well documented in this forum.
I have tried PC alert and speed fan 4 but can only read the cpu fan and system fan speed in the Bios.  (WHEN are MSI going to get round to fixing this.
An alternative would be to use a passive heat sink on the northbridge (Zalman) to make a fan socket spare. (Has any one tried this)
Superkev
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