Look, I have a degree in Information Technology. The standard, cheap, pc fan usually only has 2 wires, maybe 3. Red and black. Black is ground and red is hot obviously. You can use a cell phone charger is it says Output: 12.0VDC. I searched through 4 different chargers I had and none were 12. The highest voltage charger out of 4 different phone chargers was 6.8. When you supply a lower voltage than 12v to a pc fan, it runs at a slower speed. So if it was getting 6.8v than it is moving half the amount of air it could. I mean as long as its 12v changer than you good. You also have to take into account how many fans your going to be running off the one power unit/charger. Most 80mm PC fans use .25Amps. Look at the Amps the charger says it has. Mine says .7Amps. That means, if a fan uses .25 and the charger only has .7 than that leaves only .45amps left. You could run a total of 2 fans off this charger, if you ran 3 fans at even .75 amps, .05 over the .7 limit, it prolly would either break/fry/spark the charger. Never tried it. And if by some miracle it does work, its a huge fire risk.
Trust me. Just go on newegg.com and find a printer power cord thats 12v and like 5amps for 10 bucks total. Your can run as many fans you need off of one unit. If your going to do something, do it right, not half assed. As you will learn with horticulture, that is pretty much one of the main golden rules.