Splicing fan cables together?

I recently got 3 120mm PWM fans from a local computer repair shop. The owner gave me five cases that he didn't want so I just got a bunch of stuff for free. I'd like to use two of these 120mm fans in my new case, possibly even three. The problem I'm running in to is that they are PWM, and my mobo only has one PWN connector.

Would it make sense to just strip two sets of the wires and just connect them to the mobo via one shared connector, or would that draw too much power? I'm using speedfan to control the temperature of everything at this point, so in terms of a fan controller, I wasn't really planning on buying anything.

Would it make more sense to run the two power wires to a molex and then the two other wires to the motherboard? I basically want to use these because they were free and they are relatively quiet. 

Anyone have any ideas? The only things I can really find online are people who are soldering their own circuitry for custom PWM controllers and people who are posting useless links to ebay because they think china has a solution to this.

http://www.nzxt.com/new/products/crafted_series/switch_810 there is a fan hub included with this case... you might find something similar

Already have my new case picked out. Besides, that one is way out of my price range.

Have you looked at something like this: http://www.frozencpu.com/products/14664/ele-990/4-Pin_Power_Distribution_PCB_5xWay_Block_MMT-PCB-4-53.html?tl=g47c17s285 

There are more here: http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l3/g47/c17/s285/list/p1/Fan_Accessories-Fan_Controllers-DIY_Controllers-Page1.html

I think Oxy was alluding to something similar to the aforementioned links.

Those are all 3 pin connectors. Keep in mind I want to use PWM fans which are four pin fans.