Z87 MPower sys_fan / Command Center

I'm looking to run a few non PWM fans off the mobo to save using a fan controller and use software for adjusting fan curves. (power from 4-pin molex->psu)
I'm fairly certain if i connect them to the CPU_FAN they'll run at full pelt permanently. Will i have have voltage control on the sys_fan and be able to control them using the command centre?
Slightly o/t, in command centre if i save a profile for the cpu_fan's and try loading it on start up it always fails to load. Any idea why? Sys_fan i need to load every time i open command center which works but is starting to get annoying.

Oh well got a answer back from msi not what i wanted to here.lol
Dear sir/madam
Thanks for contacting MSI technical support.
Regarding your concern,the WIFI in motherboard is not suit for mobile control,like Mobile Phone.only the motherboard supports WIFI.
Thanks for your cooperation in advance!
Best Regards,
MSI Technical Support Team
I thought on a overclocking board a feature to remotly monitor temps would be a bonus the feature is available on the msi Z87I a £100 motherboard,Bit gutted this was another feature why i went for this board that and the virtual mvp which is not that good lol wish i went for the asus deluxe:))

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