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https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/nbbp99/nzxt-case-fan-fn200rb

That is the highest RPM 200mm fan on pcpp.

Hi forum,

 

I'm not sure if it even exists but I'm looking for a 200mm fan that can go up to 1500rpm. What I'm trying to cool is an older system that would be primarily used for light surfing of the Internet. This older system is my old pc

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CPU: Intel core i7 4790k     Motherboard: Msi krait edition z97      RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB      GPU: EVGA GTX 1070 8GB Gaming Black Edition     Case: Thermaltake core v71   Storage: Samsung 850 pro 256gb OS, WD green 2Tb, WD blue 500GB, WD blue 350gb, Segate barracuda 250gb      PSU: NZXT hale82 v2 700w     Cooling: Noctua nh-d15   Operating System: Windows 10 Pro
 

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4 minutes ago, TempestZXT said:

Hi forum,

 

I'm not sure if it even exists but I'm looking for a 200mm fan that can go up to 1500rpm. What I'm trying to cool is an older system that would be primarily used for light surfing of the Internet. This older system is my old pc

Why would you need so much airflow? 

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16 minutes ago, Alesek said:

Why would you need so much airflow? 

Want to make sure the components stay cool the cpu especially makes quite a bit of heat 

 

15 minutes ago, TheRandomness said:

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/nbbp99/nzxt-case-fan-fn200rb

That is the highest RPM 200mm fan on pcpp.

Thank you that looks pretty good not 1500rpm but good enough to keep this pc cool. 

My RIG:

 

CPU: Intel core i7 4790k     Motherboard: Msi krait edition z97      RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB      GPU: EVGA GTX 1070 8GB Gaming Black Edition     Case: Thermaltake core v71   Storage: Samsung 850 pro 256gb OS, WD green 2Tb, WD blue 500GB, WD blue 350gb, Segate barracuda 250gb      PSU: NZXT hale82 v2 700w     Cooling: Noctua nh-d15   Operating System: Windows 10 Pro
 

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2 minutes ago, TempestZXT said:

Want to make sure the components stay cool the cpu especially makes quite a bit of heat 

 

Thank you that looks pretty good not 1500rpm but good enough to keep this pc cool. 

any 200mm fan would be good enough. it shouldnt overheat by itself with a little bit of airflow so you dont need to put there industrial room fans to cool it :)

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20 minutes ago, Alesek said:

any 200mm fan would be good enough. it shouldnt overheat by itself with a little bit of airflow so you dont need to put there industrial room fans to cool it :)

I have some thermaltake 200mm fans but they are 800rpm I feel like they're  too slow  but I'll test them on my old pc and see how the Temps are.  Thank you

My RIG:

 

CPU: Intel core i7 4790k     Motherboard: Msi krait edition z97      RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB      GPU: EVGA GTX 1070 8GB Gaming Black Edition     Case: Thermaltake core v71   Storage: Samsung 850 pro 256gb OS, WD green 2Tb, WD blue 500GB, WD blue 350gb, Segate barracuda 250gb      PSU: NZXT hale82 v2 700w     Cooling: Noctua nh-d15   Operating System: Windows 10 Pro
 

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2 minutes ago, TempestZXT said:

I have some thermaltake 200mm fans but they are 800rpm I feel like they're  too slow  but I'll test them on my old pc and see how the Temps are.  Thank you

something like this, right? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835106224

130 cfm is a lot

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49 minutes ago, Alesek said:

something like this, right? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835106224

130 cfm is a lot

No no, it's a fan that came with my current pc http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Cooler/Case_Fan_/Thunderblade/C_00001899/Thunderblade_20_Plus/Design.htm 3 total I replaced the teo front and one on top with corsair airflow 140mm

My RIG:

 

CPU: Intel core i7 4790k     Motherboard: Msi krait edition z97      RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB      GPU: EVGA GTX 1070 8GB Gaming Black Edition     Case: Thermaltake core v71   Storage: Samsung 850 pro 256gb OS, WD green 2Tb, WD blue 500GB, WD blue 350gb, Segate barracuda 250gb      PSU: NZXT hale82 v2 700w     Cooling: Noctua nh-d15   Operating System: Windows 10 Pro
 

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1 minute ago, TempestZXT said:

No no, it's a fan that came with my current pc http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Cooler/Case_Fan_/Thunderblade/C_00001899/Thunderblade_20_Plus/Design.htm 3 total I replaced the teo front and one on top with corsair airflow 140mm

Well, this one has 123 CFM so I dont see a problem in this. Especially when you said you are going to use it for internet surfing

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I'd go with a bitfenix pro if you need more airflow (actually I went with 2) great airflow (rated 148 cfm) and quite a bit quieter than that nzxt

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