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No, the clips mount on the bottom side of the fan frame not the top, so thickness is not an issue.
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You do not need a 15mm fan. It just needs open ears on each corner of the fan frame so the clip can sit in the holes. In other words the average 120mm x 25mm thick fan should fit fine.
 
No, the clips mount on the bottom side of the fan frame not the top, so thickness is not an issue.
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You do not need a 15mm fan. It just needs open ears on each corner of the fan frame so the clip can sit in the holes. In other words the average 120mm x 25mm thick fan should fit fine.

Thanks! I got a really good 25 mm thick fan!

Thanks again!
 
The only question I have my BIOS says the fan is rotating at 1284 rpm doesn't it suppose to be going 1500 rpm ?

You didn't by chance read the little manual that came with the fan (or look at the box for the specs)?

Rotational Speed (+/- 10%)
1500 RPM
Min. Rotational Speed (PWM, +/-20%)
300 RPM

If you want it to run at 1500RPM, go into your BIOS and change it to "full speed" or "100%".
 
I did I thought.

Also, I'm not sure why you would want to run a fan (especially a good PWM) at 100%?

Your motherboard will increase and decrease the speed automatically as needed when your CPU temperature rises, and falls. Most people would leave the setting at "normal".
 
Also, I'm not sure why you would want to run a fan (especially a good PWM) at 100%?

Your motherboard will increase and decrease the speed automatically as needed when your CPU temperature rises, and falls. Most people would leave the setting at "normal".

I didn't know this! Thank you!
 
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