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200mm staticpressure optimized fans

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I'd say try the specter pros but since you're building your case I'd try to get a 3*140 or 4*120 rad in to have better fan options

Hallo guys,

 

i am planning on building myself a custom case out of wood.

but one of my goals is to put a huge 2X200mm rad in it.

only problem is that i don´t now what fans to get for the rad, plz forum i need your help!

 

btw.

i want a pull configuration on the rad :)

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200mm fans don't have very good static pressure at all. But if you're keen then may I suggest looking at the bitfenix spectre pro or possibly a cooler master fan.

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I'd say try the specter pros but since you're building your case I'd try to get a 3*140 or 4*120 rad in to have better fan options

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As cool s a 400 rad would be, there will be a lot less options and worse performance as opposed to a 4x 120 or 3x 140. You can get thicker rads and more options in fans as LolNope said. Also both of those rad options have more surface area than a 400.

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isn t noctua coming out with a new 200mm fan?

(see linus computex video, the yellow fans)

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