Agera One Splendid Apr 11, 2014 2,336 2 21,765 Sep 17, 2014 #1 How to calculate CFM (cubic feet per minute) when I only have the RPM and Diameter of the fan and not rated in the product or product website in case?
How to calculate CFM (cubic feet per minute) when I only have the RPM and Diameter of the fan and not rated in the product or product website in case?
Solution snowctrl Sep 17, 2014 You can't - it depends not just on the measurements you have, but also on the design of the fan itself
You can't - it depends not just on the measurements you have, but also on the design of the fan itself
snowctrl Distinguished Sep 10, 2013 2,059 0 20,460 Sep 17, 2014 Solution #2 You can't - it depends not just on the measurements you have, but also on the design of the fan itself Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
You can't - it depends not just on the measurements you have, but also on the design of the fan itself
S ss202sl Glorious May 23, 2012 8,431 35 44,190 Sep 17, 2014 #3 Why would it matter? The things that matter are heat and noise. If it's quite and keeps the pc cool, then it really doesn't matter how much actual air it moves. Upvote 0 Downvote
Why would it matter? The things that matter are heat and noise. If it's quite and keeps the pc cool, then it really doesn't matter how much actual air it moves.