Interesting explanation that targets about wide understanding for the masses .
But the true hierarchical pyramid goes differently.
Intel builds the CPU and the primary motherboard design,
with all the extras that would help the specific CPU design, to be functional and safe .
Intel selects the CPU fan specs : rpm / duty cycle / electrical requirements.
Intel sends white papers of the original design to all the motherboard manufacturers,
so to follow the original design unchanged !! ( For compatibility reasons mostly about the supplied Intel stock cooler and motor )
On this document
http://www.formfactors.org/developer/specs/4_Wire_PWM_Spec.pdf page 14 , its all clear about the base theory.
Result : the PWM circuitry of any motherboard that supports an specific INTEL CPU family are all alike.
a) Motherboards that supports both CPU generations 65nm & 45nm , are capable probably from Bios,
to supply an different duty cycle info, so the motherboard to correspond correctly , with the two versions of the INTEL stock coolers. ( different motor specs )
So far I was aware, the fan speed detection wire (3 pin), was there to just trigger an Bios alarm ,
about damaged CPU fan , and nothing more.
( And so dear shafri , its not the motherboards brand that makes any difference about PWM )
About the 3 pin CPU headers and motors (INTEL CPU coolers) : a) Its another INTEL design , that was followed some years back by the motherboard manufacturers,
and had as main target to support again the INTEL CPU coolers.
( this design it was had his own logic (automated control circuitry) able to be bypassed and controlled also by software , the famous speedfan software reviled that it was an scalability " min to max rpm " of five steps.
The marriage of PWM 4 Pin with the automated control circuit of 3 pin fans : There is no such thing , the motherboard manufacturers in order to do that, they need to build both speed control circuits , plus an setting about manually activation from Bios.
By having the PWM one, active by default .
This dual solution gets the cost up , and it starts to not be widely in use any more.
Today : Every computer owner , who cares to add an third party cooler ( heat-sink fan compo)
needs this PWM--> DC board , so to be able to use and choose an fan , with out to be limited,
from the current few PWM, aftermarket choices.
There is few high quality 3 pin fans , that they do worth having them.
And there is no equivalent in the PWM marketed ones.
Additional info about the PWM signal. It can used to trigger more than one fan , but its one fan, it must be connected on different header.
My motherboard has two PWM headers , and another two 3 Pin type ( case fans)
( bad news from the German that I ordered my controller, he will had to delay shipping,
because he had no stock of something in the list ... but promised that I will receive an extra gift)
Estimated arrival about 12 of November.