Z97 Gaming 7 New build

Hi All
Old user (mechwookie) here, seeking maybe a little guidance.
I'm finally getting a enw build from my trusty P35 Neo3 FR and Q6600 combo.
It will consist of:
Z97 Gaming 7 mobo
i5 4690 (not sure if going for the K version yet)
16gb DDr3 (probably will stick with stock speed 1600mhz Ram) Geil Black Dragon Ram
MSI GTX 960 2gb OC VGA card
I'll be retaining my current drives and PSU (which is less than 1yr old)
Novatech Powerstation V2 600w Modular
Samsung 840 Evo 120gb
WD 1tb 7200 (main storage/backup)
Samsung Spinpoint 200gb 7200 (photo's and music)
Samsung Spinpoint F2 500gb 7200 (video)
Cooling the CPU will be a Corsair H60 unit, all enclosed in my current case, a Bitfenix Comrade case.
Now I currently have 3 120mm fans providing airflow (2 filtered to the front intake, 1 exhaust)to my Arctic Cooling Freezer 13 Pro on the Q6600.
The fans are currently a mish mash of types. The 120 original exhaust that came with the Comrade, an old Akasa 120 (at least 4 yrs old) and a Cougar CF-V12HP PWM fan.
Now when I do build this, because of where its going and what i can physically do for airflow, I will set up a push pull on the H60, having it as an exhaust fan while having two new fans in the front as intake again.
so, question is::::
Am I likely to get any issues running two Cougar CF-V12HP's off a splitter from a single fan header from the Gaming 7 as i'd like to control them from the bios?
Also, is it worth getting the 2 intake fans as PWM for quietness at low rpm, or just have two non PWM's which will mean they end up likely at full speed unless i set then at a lower level in the bios...?

Well, PWM fans ordered.
now i need to finalise the rest.
Now looking at changing the Ram and cpu to
16 gb dual channel Kingston HyperX Savage 2400Mhz
i5 4690K
It will give me some room to play with the OC if i should then wish.
It also bumps me from under £570 ish to £610
As for the brand, I couldn't really tell you the exact brand they use, Novatech is the supplier who have a PSU branded for them to retail.
Have seen a post that mentions they might be what used to be the OCZ Modstream psu's, but cannot confirm this.
And this is it:
http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/powersupplies/451wto650w/nov-psg601.html

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