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I'm looking to replace the stock fans in my Corsair 600T White case. I need high air flow and I've seen that the Bitfenix Specter Pro's have good airflow and are quiet?. Does anyone have experience with them or recommend something else. (they must be 200mmx200mmx25mm MAX)

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For a 200mm fan I would definitely go for the BitFenix Specter Pros. They should be fairly quiet as long as you get the Pro version and not the non-pro version.

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The BitFenix fans are great. They are marginally louder than the most quiet fans of their size, but they're also usually higher RPM. And the big thing about them is that they are optimized for air flow WHILE keeping mid-high air pressure, so it's a very balanced fan. Intake fans that have to push through mesh or similar, you'll get the best of both worlds.

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Thank you all so much, I ordered two from froozencpu and will get them soon.

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I find the 200m is quite loud. You might want to use the 7v adapter.
Not the pro ones the normal ones are loud not the pros
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I find the 200m is quite loud. You might want to use the 7v adapter.
Did you screw it in too tight? How long have you had it? Remember that sometimes fans need a while to "set", so to speak. I've had a couple of fans that really grated for a while until they attained the decibels the box advertised.

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I find the 200m is quite loud. You might want to use the 7v adapter.
My 200mm pro is very loud at full power I've found myself turning it down as far as I can on the fan controller unless I'm playing something then I turn it up. Normally more noise from my headset then the fan could ever hope to make.

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