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🌪️ Cool your system, not your vibe — silent power in stealth mode.
The Thermaltake Pure 20 Series 200mm case fan delivers high-performance cooling with a massive 129.64 CFM airflow at a whisper-quiet 28.2 dBA. Its 30mm thickness and anti-vibration mounting system optimize airflow and reduce noise, while the sleek black design complements any professional build. Designed for long-lasting reliability with a 30,000-hour sleeve bearing lifespan, this fan balances silence, style, and efficiency for the discerning millennial manager who demands both performance and subtle sophistication.



| ASIN | B00J0NZFIA |
| Air Flow Capacity | 129.64 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57 in Computer Case Fans |
| Brand | Thermaltake |
| Brand Name | Thermaltake |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Fan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,955 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841163054437 |
| Included Components | Fan, Screws, User Manual |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.87"L x 1.18"W x 7.87"H |
| Item Weight | 15.04 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Thermaltake |
| Material Type | Copper |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 800 RPM |
| Model | CL-F015-PL20BL-A |
| Noise Level | 28.2 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | CL-F015-PL20BL-A |
| Power Connector Type | 3-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87"L x 1.18"W x 7.87"H |
| UPC | 872182786467 132018238332 172304232309 841163054437 088022170932 801049960108 044111232660 803982756688 012304085706 898029661827 787870645288 809392595954 163121452339 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Comes with Manufacturer Warranty. |
| Wattage | 2.4 watts |
J**N
Reap the whirlwind
Excellent for building a 3D printed rack that I wanted positive air pressure in. Pushes a huge volume of air, and even though it’s locked at 100 percent it’s barely above a whisper. The price is amazing for such a powerful and quiet fan. I’ve spent more on 80mm fans that feel like they’re blowing through a straw.
G**.
For Thermaltake these are actually decent fans!
They fit perfectly in my case but the Included screws did not fit like literally anything 🤧 good thing I had spare screws and modified the fans a bit to accept shorter and fatter screws I had to drill the holes out a bit bigger and taper it a bit so I could get the screws I had laying around to fit. Other than that they went right in to the right spots and the holes all lined up just the screws sucked lol They work great and for Thermaltake (cheap lower end actual name brand stuff) they're better then I expected they're more quiet then I was thinking they would be and move more air then the original fans in my case did. They work great and keep my PC slightly cooler then the old fans did and it's great! They look pretty decent being all black they can match almost any build and they don't have RGB or LEDs so if you want a stealth look they're not bright since they don't light up. Assembly might be a bit difficult though as the screws provided do indeed suck lol but the fans themselves are well worth figuring out a solution. Heck even if you have to glue them in it would work pretty good haha.
S**A
Great fan, flawed case design
I have a HAF-922 case. The (lower) front 200mm fan is failing. The 200MM fan in the top is a Thermaltake (TT) brand, so I assumed another TT fan would be fine; bad assumption. The failing fan is a Cooler Master A20030-10CB-3MN-F1 (CM), with 8 mounting holes (2 sets of 4, see the pic). The CM is mounted using 2 holes from one set and 2 holes from the other set (weird). I could not correctly mount the TT in the HAF-922 case, because the case did not have 4 matching mounting holes. The bottom 2 holes of the TT matched up with holes in the case, but there were no corresponding holes in the case for the top 2 TT holes (see the pic showing the missing holes). Cooler Master no longer makes the (failing) fan. I did find a 200mm fan on their website. It looks different and might work, but they have not responded to my inquiry about it being a suitable replacement. I found a matching (used) Cooler Master fan on another site, but it was expensive, and might be in just as bad shape as mine. I could have drilled holes in the case to match up with the TT fan. Instead, I used a good-quality thick 2-sided tape (Alien, or equivalent). So, two fan screws at the bottom, 2 pieces of good double-sided tape at the top (acts as a vibration dampener, too), and "case" closed. The fan works great, and is quieter then the CPU fan. No noise problems in my case (both interpretations of "case"). An option to turn off the LED would have been nice, but for the price I won't quibble.
J**T
Noise level is higher than expected
This fan is good enough and does the job, but it is much louder than the one I replaced. All so make sure you understand the dimensions of this fan vs the one you are replacing you may need different screws and this fan does not include any screws.
C**L
Quiet 12V fans with decent airflow
Used in a trailer for the bathroom roof vent. Being 12V, and having it's own shroud, I was able to just drop it in place and use it. Pros: Quiet, works fast enough. Definitely better than the Heng or Camco options. Theirs have the worst blades I've ever seen! We'll see how this one deals with sunlight and heat for a few years, though... Comes with free screws to mount to standard PC cases or heatsinks that accept this size of fan. The larger size is precisely how they're able to stay quiet at that flow rate. Lower RPMs per CFM, you know? Cons: Wish I could get a less quiet version of the same kind at that price, with higher airflow. Oddity: You'll have to splice these with wire nuts and a pair of electrical (cutting) pliers, or order some 3-pin header if you want to go modular. These are intended for interior use (i.e. inside a computer case), so do NOT use where they can get wet or in direct sunlight. Either way, you broke the warranty the moment you used them for this application. At the low price they have compared to 'official' ones of similar quality (not the ones typically installed that are about the same price as this one, we're talking a few times more) for these vents, this is not much of a loss. ;) Avoided the 'RV tax' by using these!
M**Y
Really quiet, move a lot of air!
This fan fell in a board stretcher and was then force fed LOTR's Treebeards golden grog. Ohh my, she is a beut Clark! Sounds super quiet, moves a hefty amount of air. and glows a cool blue! Im using over 1000 watt amplifiers. So noise is sorta not an issue, but appreciate that they are near silent all the same.
M**.
Way better than Noctua's 200mm. Works with filters.
I have used Thermaltake fans off and on for over 20 years. I made the mistake of trying Noctua's 200mm fans on my current build, only to rip them all out and replace them with these. The Noctua fans barely moved any air and might as well have not worked at all with a mesh filter. After changing to these, my system is now quieter and has more airflow, and these fans actually work with filters. Thermaltake fans have always been quality and long-lasting. Despite "on paper" being louder than the Noctua offering, these are actually quieter at the same airflow, and will perform much better on the high end.
T**M
Great cheap fan
The fans work well, but they did not fit very well and I had to drill two holes to make it fit and screw into my case. The edge is slightly oversized, but it works fine otherwise.
N**G
Very good Fan
Good quality and silently, I like them so much.
U**N
bon produit
très bon produit
V**R
Buenos
Muy buenos, ya tengo años con ellos, apenas hice la reseña
A**D
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fungerar vid 5-16v utan några problem
K**T
It's quiet enough
Bought this ro cool a Monolith amplifier, I just set it up on top so the air is drawn from the enclosure and it works perfect, keeps the amp as cool as a cucumber, no need to buy specialized contraptions for HI-FI systems at $100+ which are half as efficient. My system is in a separate cubby hole so the noise of the fan is inaudible but even when I'm right over it it's not that noisy. I'm powering it with a cheap 300W computer power supply (there are videos to show you how it will work without being plugged in on a computer ) Very happy with it.
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