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At the same speed an inner circle moves slower then an outer circle because the outer circle has a longer way but need to move the longer way in the same time.
Thermaltake are a real bad refence to look at for fan performance and loudness. Look at Noctua or certain Corsairs when looking at that.
But have a nice day.
Op the case seems to come with a 200mm with space for what appears to be 2, 92mm exhaust fans, though double check the GPU you plan to use,non reference and larger gpu's might be a very tight fit as cards have grown a fair amount over the last couple of generations.
Either way, yes, you were right, it has a 200mm fan.
Fan / airflow sound is not loud. Most important thing the sound is not distracting.