PWM Fan control
It is simplest PWM fan speed control circuit from scrap. The detail values are not very critical.
Here is the schematics:

R1-~10K, R2-~100K, C1- 0.01μF, chip- TL494, KA7500. It would be good practice to put some electrolytic capacitor between Vcc and GND near the chip.
Using potentiometer R2 you can adjust fan speed.
While PWM?
MAJOR PRO: Almost no heat is produced by the circuit - you can use it without a heatsink.
MAJOR CON: Since there’s no constant power for the circuitry in the fan, RPM sensing/failure detection will be erratic at best.
The schematics is simplified to the lowest level. So it may not work with some fans. On my testing breadboard it works with some fan from PSU (DC12V, 0.14A, brushless). The TL494 output power can be from 2×200mA to 2×500mA (depending on manufacturer). The fan current must be less than chip’s output current.
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