SMC Fan Control reducing fan lifetime ??

Hi,, I downloaded SMC fan control which reduced a lot the temperature in my macbook pro. Right now I have the fans set to 2000 rpm. Will this make the fans life time shorter? Also what is a recommendable rpm speed to use?
Thanks,,
gabriel

Hi,, I downloaded SMC fan control which reduced a lot
the temperature in my macbook pro. Right now I have
the fans set to 2000 rpm. Will this make the fans
life time shorter? Also what is a recommendable rpm
speed to use?
2000RPM is what your fans should be running when idling. It's the default setting.
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