Sysfan 1/2 pin meaning

I just installed an x58 pro-e. All is fine, but I want to install a case fan.
I don't understand the manual. On page 2-15 the pins are labeled
1. Ground
2. +12V
3. Sensor
Okay, I understand 1 and 2, but what does 3 want to sense?
I also see "You may select how percentage of speed for the SYSFAN1/2 in BIOS"
My guess is that I want to buy a fan that has a tachometer output so that Pin 3 will sense fan speed. Then in the BIOS I can set the speed of the fan as a percentage of the highest speed, and this will set the voltage applied to Pin 2. Am I right here?
My case will take an 80mm fan. I'm inclined to get a Cooler Master with double ball bearings.
My system includes an nVidia GT220/1GB and 6GB memory. The room is cool (60F), so the PSU fan is keeping the temperatures okay (CPU=25C; IOH=62C; System=27C). But warmer weather will be here soon.

Quote from: Henry on 21-January-10, 06:06:00
# 3 is as you might have guessed is the fan speed sensor. Yes you want to buy a fan that has 3 wires to take advantage of % fan speed setting.
Thank you for confirming my guess.
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Are you saying your current configuration only has the PSU fan for case ventilation and none in the front or rear of the case? If that's so then,
I'm not using the system for gaming. I'm retired and got it to play with programming multiple cores and CUDA. Strictly a hobby.
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You should have at the very least a rear exhaust fan in the case. Must not be a very new or good case if it only has room to fit an 80mm fan. Most new cases use 120mm. What case is it that you have?
It's a cheap Raidmax. It has space for only one 80mm rear exhaust fan. Right now the 120mm PSU fan is cooling the entire case. The temperatures seem to be okay since the room it's in is only 60F. (I wear warm clothing to minimize heater use.) I will watch the temperatures as the weather warms up. We have other cases around here, may need to do some switching.

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