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Cooling Fan Tcomas FA200 Black — 200 mm Diameter, Axial PC Case Fan
Cooling Fan Tcomas FA200 Black — 200 mm Diameter, Axial PC Case Fan
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Cooling Fan Tcomas FA200 Black — 200 mm Diameter, Axial PC Case Fan
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Cooling Fan Tcomas FA200 Black — 200 mm Diameter, Axial PC Case Fan
Cooling Fan Tcomas FA200 Black — 200 mm Diameter, Axial PC Case Fan
Tcomas FA200 Black is a 200 mm diameter axial cooling fan designed for PC cases and other enclosures that require large-volume airflow. The fan moves air across components and interior spaces to help lower chassis temperature and reduce localized hotspots. Its black finish integrates with most builds and is intended for use where broad, steady ventilation is required rather than focused high-pressure airflow.
The 200 mm diameter provides greater airflow at lower rotational speeds compared with smaller fans, which can result in reduced noise levels when correctly matched to the system. The axial design offers wide-area circulation suitable for case intake or exhaust. The fan is compatible with standard mounting arrangements for large chassis fans and supports installation in a variety of desktop and server enclosures.
Mount the fan in a compatible 200 mm location using the chassis mounting holes and appropriate screws or vibration-damping mounts. Orient the fan so airflow direction matches the intended intake or exhaust configuration; most axial fans have arrows or markings indicating airflow and rotation. Connect the power lead to the system fan header or a compatible controller, observing the correct voltage and connector type. Adjust fan speed through motherboard fan control, a dedicated fan controller, or a compatible hub to balance airflow and noise for your specific setup.
Ensure adequate clearance around the fan for unobstructed airflow and avoid placing cables or components directly in front of the intake/exhaust. When aiming for quiet operation, run the fan at reduced speed using PWM or voltage control and combine with case ventilation planning to maintain effective cooling. Periodically clean the fan blades and frame to prevent dust buildup that could reduce performance.
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