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NZXT Announces the New FZ-200 200 mm Enthusiast Fan

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There's nothing more disappointing than building the ultimate gaming PC, and then finding out that peak performance is not being attained or maximum potential is being capped because of poor cooling.

NZXT is proud to bring you the new FZ-200 - a monster of a fan so powerful, you could replace multiple fans with just one of it.





Our engineers started off big. The new FZ-200 is 200 mm large and boasts a 103CFM rating. This means you're doing more with less. A single FZ -200 can provide double or triple the air-flow of smaller 120 mm case fans. And because you're using less fans you're also reducing power usage and noise. The new FZ-200 will operate at between 500 RPM and 900 RPM, all while producing a whisper quiet 20 dBA.

High-performance air-flow doesn't need to be noisy.

The new FZ-200 will be available in LED versions of all your favorite colors: Red, Green, Blue, White, and Orange, as well as a non-LED version. All cables are sleeved to give your PC that premium look.

Non-LED: $17.99 USD

http://www.nzxt.com/new/products/case_fans/fz-200mm_nonled

LED: $20.99 USD

http://www.nzxt.com/new/products/case_fans/fz-200mm_led

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Tried the old ones they are sold as 200 but they aren't.
 

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That will be brilliant as I want one for my Haf x side panel.
 
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Here's the interesting part for those wanting to use these in cases other than those from NZXT:

New Standard 154mm Spacing Compatible With Phantom 820, Phantom 630 and Future NZXT Case

I personally don't have a case that uses 200mm fans, but there has always been an issue with switching to other manufacturers.

Be sure to measure your mounting holes first!
 
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