760GM-E51 add case cooling fan!

I plan to add another 2 case cooling fans to my 760GM-E51.
The fan's working current is 0.29mA, so the total current for 4 fans is 1.16A.
I want to know if the SYSFAN 3 pin connector has a current limit? And if it could damage my board?
Thanks!

http://www.silentpcreview.com/article6-page1.html
 I had a noisy fan and made my own speed reducer with 8V voltage regulator I had but the above works just as good and is free if you have the needed hardware.

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