![]() ![]() Ultimately, the choice is up to you with regard to the fans that you pick, but we would recommend researching well in relation to your case support, noise levels, and pricing to figure our what options are available to you. However, the other side of this is that 120mm fans are widely supported by a majority of cases, but you may not have a silent system when your PC is under load. So the question of whether size matters – yes it does! Your case choices become more limited for larger fans, but you also get better airflow. ![]() And as a second point, if you’ve chosen larger fans, you might not be able to install as many compared to 120mm options. Smaller cases generally don’t support larger fans, which means you may have to spend more in order to secure one that does. However, the obvious caveat to these fans is that there are size restrictions. This means the RPM of larger fans can be much lower minimising any annoying noises, while also providing great airflow. The larger blades means the fan doesn’t need to spin as fast in order to push air around. As you start to increase the size of the fan, fortunately the sound gets quieter.
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