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Nope. Too much power for consumer fan controllers. Most of them barely use 2W per fan.
Well, you can get an Arduino and code your own hub, you're already able to control it with a knob, so just automate it with a microcontroller.
And a mosfet between Arduino and the fan. Arduino generally tops out at 20mA per pin which is 0.1w. A decent mosfet can handle several amps and can even drive 12v fan from a 5v pin.
/r/AskElectronics should be a good place to ask for the right kind of mosfet that is able to handle 1A or more (want to have some margin), can be driven by 5v at gate pin and can handle 12v at source and drain pin.