Hacking Fan 100% all the time

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After installing HWfly, I noticed a short in a capacitor on the processor, after making the change the switch started working again but the fan remains at 100% speed all the time, I sent it to a friend to look at and he replaced several components but the fan It continues in the same way, he thinks there is a problem with the processor, other than this problem the switch works normally.
I noticed that the fan, after removing the sticker on the back, is exposed to the 4 soldering points. Would it be possible to solder directly to the board and place a resistor so that the fan is always in the 40% range? Could someone help me? I can do the soldering, but I don't know the points I should look for and which resistor to use.
I appreciate any help
 
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After installing HWfly, I noticed a short in a capacitor on the processor, after making the change the switch started working again but the fan remains at 100% speed all the time, I sent it to a friend to look at and he replaced several components but the fan It continues in the same way, he thinks there is a problem with the processor, other than this problem the switch works normally.
I noticed that the fan, after removing the sticker on the back, is exposed to the 4 soldering points. Would it be possible to solder directly to the board and place a resistor so that the fan is always in the 40% range? Could someone help me? I can do the soldering, but I don't know the points I should look for and which resistor to use.
I appreciate any help
Hello did you have find a solution ? Thanks
 

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