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🌬️ Stay cool, stay ahead — the Big Boy 200 means business.
The Antec Big Boy 200 is a 200mm tri-speed computer case fan engineered for high airflow (up to 134 CFM) with ultra-low noise (24-30 dBA). Featuring a durable double ball-bearing design and a convenient 3-speed switch, it offers customizable cooling performance for desktops and custom builds. Its 4-pin connector ensures easy installation and compatibility with modern power supplies, making it a reliable, quiet powerhouse for managing heat in demanding setups.

| ASIN | B000V6FKGM |
| Air Flow Capacity | 134 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Brand | Antec |
| Brand Name | Antec |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Fan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 287 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00100177344638, 00761345752008 |
| Item Part Number | 0761345752008 |
| Item Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ANTEC |
| Material Type | Copper |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 800 RPM |
| Model | BIG BOY 200 |
| Noise Level | 30 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | BIG BOY 200 |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| UPC | 683869732000 999992818338 611101436140 526322806194 763615814256 163120892297 012303911433 100177344638 803982742988 761345752008 163120272563 168141421976 902934322633 012951662152 071020072421 080000450869 521227092970 012304660460 872182816713 001910015139 115970979567 755034041870 069060093681 132018225578 021111224468 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Comes with Manufacturer Warranty. Your satisfaction is our top priority. If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, simply contact us for instructions to send the unused item back to us in its original packaging within 30 days |
E**Y
Quiet and Effective
My installation is a departure from most applications. I wanted to convert a glass china cabinet into a multiple use AV equipment and display case. Since it wouldn't have served my purpose to leave the cabinet door open, I resorted to modifying it to provide adequate ventilation so as to avoid overheating of my sensitive electronic equipment, which throws off a good deal of heat. The cabinet has an elevated "floor" about 4 inches off the carpet, so I cut oval holes large enough to accommodate grommets that I also purchased from Amazon, through which I ran the cabling from behind the cabinet and into the interior from below. That solved two issues; how to get the cabling inside and, importantly, how to provide a source of cool air as the cabinet was exhausted. The cabinet top has both a finished "ceiling," with a small "attic" or air space above, and then is covered with a "roof" - that's 2 separate layers. I took the roof off and cut two rectangular holes in the ceiling to accommodate 2 oak louvers that I stained to match the finish of the cabinet interior, so the interior looks very professional. Some people have remarked that it looks like it was factory made that way. Now to the installation of the case fans; I fabricated a new roof out of 3/16-inch mahogany veneer in which I cut two (2) holes to accommodate the 2 Antec Big Boy case fans, positioning them so they exhaust upward into the room, running the wiring up to the top side. I sealed the edges of the case fans to the roof and the roof to the top of the cabinet by applying some caulking to ensure that air would be pulled from below, rather than leaking into the attic and then immediately exhausted. I had a variable voltage transformer with a in-line controller that I Used as a power supply, directly wiring in the fans on the 12v side and added a 120v AC cord to the other. That completed the installation. I can vary the speed of the fans and, unless I turn them up to maximum rpms, it's very difficult to hear them running. They do a great job of creating a negative pressure inside the cabinet that effectively draws cool air from below to keep my electronic equipment cool. I'm very pleased with how well the project worked out and extremely happy with the amount of cooling it provides. I'd recommend this fan to anyone who wants a high flow at minimal noise levels.
A**G
exact replacement
Exact replacement for the fan that stopped working. The replacement was quick and easy. Unplug the old fan, remove the screws holing it to the top of the case (remember to save these to reuse, new ones don't come with the fan), install new fa and screw back to case. Plug in and go. This fan is as quiet as the original. It does not have the led illumination that the original fan did, but I had turned them off 10 minutes after powering on the computer for the first time. The speed switch is nice if I am overclocking and want the additional air movement. My system temp is usually 2-3 degrees f. higher than the ambient temp.
A**R
case came with defective one missing a gromet, this one worked perfectly
fit like a charm, got rid of the clacking noise from the original of the same exact make, so while this one was great, I'm not sure I can vouch for quality control on antec fans, this is the only option I had for this spot on the case, for others id look a noctua
T**S
Greenhouse fan! Still working after one year!!
I bought this case fan for the unusual application as a twelve volt solar operated greenhouse ventilation fan. I found this fan to be adequate for air movement in my small greenhouse. It brings the internal temperature down about ten degrees or more and helps to remove excess humidity. I have it set up as an exhaust fan and if it stands the test of time I will be purchasing and additional fan as an inlet. It is now more than one year after I installed this fan in my 5'x7'x6.5' green house and it still comes on every day with the sun from the solar panels and stays on for several hours after the sun goes down until my temp. sensor automatically shuts it of below 75 degrees. It survived an E. Wash. State winter an many rain storms. I am updating my review here Today because I am very satisfied with the fans performance in the application that I am using it for and I am here to purchase a second fan as I previously stated over a year ago.
T**Y
The "Big Boy" gets me to 3.8GHz stable
I bought this to replace an 80mm fan in the side wall of my older case. Sure, it involved cutting a large hole in the side, but I'm a modder and it was definitely worth it. I have heretofore only been able to get my Phenom II 955 overclocked to 3.7GHz stable in my current case, but this baby got me to 3.8GHz rock solid stable on the medium speed setting. One previous reviewer complained that it didn't fit the "standard hole pattern." Since there are only a few 200mm fans out there (This one and one style made by Cooler Master) and they are all for custom case applications, I don't know how it could be standard. As for another reviewer complaining about no included grill, a cursory web search took me to [...], who have a 200mm grill for this fan which works perfectly. In case you were wondering about the speed control, it is a tiny triple-throw switch on about 6" of wire coming out from the fan. All in all, this is a great fan!
B**K
I used this to push air though a duct - worked great!
I did not use this fan as intended, but I still love it. I actually used this fan and a 12v wall-wart (AC->DC converter) to push air through an 8 inch duct pipe that runs from my basement (where the wood stove is) to my upper floor. Unlike normal duct fans, It is extremely quiet (though not entirely silent), and pushes plenty of air for it's intended purpose (I can feel the breeze a solid 10 feet away from the duct register upstairs). By pushing hot air from the wood stove room through the duct to the upstairs like this allows me to keep my upstairs comfortably warm, and helps me keep the downstairs from becoming uncomfortably hot when the wood stove is stoked up good and hot. If you were to use this as a case fan, I am sure it would go a long way towards keeping your gear cool - it moves a LOT of air by computer case fan standards, without being overly noisy about doing it.
R**N
Mounting distance might be an issue
PROS: Fairly well-known for good air flow & reasonable noise. Non-sleve ball bearing (better than sleeve bearings for non-vertical mounts). CONS: Mounting hole pattern not consistent with fairly common gaming case (might not fit yours!). Flat edge around most of the fan might prevent top-case horizontal exhaust installation in your case, especially on the motherboard side (what was the need for that edge, I must wonder? the CM Megaflow 200 and NZXT 200 don't have this edge and fit more cases!) I have a HAF 912 case (which is fairly popular). This Big Boy will NOT fit in the top exhaust spot in my case (and maybe yours). You might find these two issues in your situation: 1) Some big fans (like the CM Megaflow 200) have more than 4 mounting holes, allowing for versatility in cases that can fit (it fitted mine). The Big Boy has 4 holes and, lo and behold, they do not match the 200mm top mounting hole pattern in my case. I couldn't find on the web for the interhole distance specs for this fan but you might be luckier. Amazon should post this as it tells the buyer whether the fan will work or not for us. Apparently, mounting hole distances are not standard for the big fans (furthermore, apparently NTXZ also has special distances to fit THEIR cases as per their web site as of the time of this review; keep this in mind). You can always drill on your case but this might lead to vibration (& noise) from uneven or non-planar mounting (if you combine case holes with yours, well, some cases like mine have recessed holes that you can't really mimic...). Better to get an adequate fan for your case... 2) For top-of-case horizontal setups: due to the massive size of the 200mm fans, some cases won't have enough space to fit these fans even if their mounting hole design is compatible. What this means is that a top fan would probably make contact with the left or right walls, particularly with the side where the motherboard goes. In the HAF912 (and similar cases) there's an opening north of the motherboard top edge that allow SOME fans to squeeze a bit in there so they can be mounted. The round design of the CM Megaflow 200 fits in this case. The Big Boy has this flat edge (look at the picture) surrounding most of the fan (except the two flat parallel cuts) . This flat edge prevents the fan from fitting in the case opening in the HAF912 (independently from the mounting hole issue). You might want to keep this in mind for any 200mm fan you consider for your case. IMPORTANT: It's frustrating but even though I mention that the CM Megaflow DOES fit this case, It's a sleeve bearing design, apparently not designed for horizontal setups. I didn't find many 200mm non-sleeve quiet fans besides the Big Boy, so I decided to put two 120mm fans (which my case allows to do; I went with Scythe's proven quality). You might want to do the same until more 200mm options reach the market. Otherwise this fan seems to have great reviews for CFM (a measure of air flow) & noise levels if it fits in your case :)
C**G
Good fan. bad installation
For my purposes its a good fan. Im just glad that i have the tools and enjoy modifying things. This fan's mounting holes werent even close to lining up with the holes in my Cooler Master RC-942-KKN1 HAF X ATX case. Ended up moving the current fan up to the front(of the top) and drilling new holes for this antec in the rear slot. I dont know if this was necessary but the original fan isnt as long so i thought that it might not interfere with the power and usb wiring as much. Needed to also clip a tiny bit of the inside in the back of the cover for the cover to seat completely. Although i enjoy messing with stuff, id rather not have to. Sounds like this fan needs some modification of most cases. i could be wrong though. No mounting screws come with it? Strange. Luckily i had a few 6/32 screws laying around. So after all is said and done, its a good fan as far as operation. As far as compatibility, not so much. Lots of people say the blades are easy the break but i havent had any problems yet. The fan came set on high and i didnt think to check that before i plugged it up. Still just fine after me accidentally shoving my finger into the blades at top rpm. Seem ok to me.
A**E
20cm Big Boy PC-Lüfter
Schnelle Lieferung.Sehr gute Verpackung.Produkt funktioniert einwandfrei.Der Lüfter hat verschiedene Geschwindigkeiten die man über einen Schiebeschalter einstellen kann.Ich meinerseits habe die langsamste Geschwindigkeit eingestellt.Reicht völlig aus,spart Strom u.vor allem das Betriebsgeräusch.Auf schwächster Schaltstufe kaum hörbar u.dennoch super Kühleffekt.Temreratur von Mainboard u.übriger Hardware sinkt drastisch u.das selbst bei niedrigster Schaltstufe.Außerdem erhöht sich ja als positiever Nebeneffekt die Lebensdauer des Produkts durch die niedrigere Drehzahl.Ist wie beim Auto je höher die Drehzahl desto niedrieger die Lebenserwartung.Beim Lüfter ist es der Durchmesser hier von 20cm beim Auto der Hubraum.Ist eben alles Physik.Ein Top Produkt mit Top Verarbeitung u.das zu einem wirklich moderaten Preis.Den Big Boy kann man nur wärmstens empfehlen u. den Verkäufer auch.Immer gerne wieder.
E**X
Very long lasting fan.
Just had to replace this fan after 7 years of use, (with another identical fan) it started making a bit of noise but still worked fine. Excellent that the fan was able to run properly for such a long time and even then was still working fine for cooling albeit making noise. Highly recommend this fan.
エ**ん
トップ・ファンの交換
6年前に買ったNine Hundred Two V3のトップ・ファンが、昨年からカタカタと接触音がし始めたので使用停止し、代替ファンを探していました。 200mmのファンは多種ありますが、ネジ位置等に不安があり、純正品を探しましたが、最初は6千円以上もしていました。 最近は3~4千円と安くなってきたので購入し、無事交換終了しました。 やはり純正品はネジ位置も合い、安心できますが、ほかの一般のファンに比べると2~3千円は高いかもしれません。
K**N
Ventilador grande y perfecto
Gran ventilador de 200 mm perfecto para ponerlo arriba o en un lateral para meter/sacar aire. Además de las 3 posiciones de velocidad, también se puede controlar por Placa Base por DC.
A**.
Costruzione al Top, silenziosità e performance.
Come sempre Antec non si smentisce. Comodissima la possibilità di regolazione della velocità che la rendono silenziosa e performante. Ottima portata rapportata alla silenziosità.
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