Corsair SP120 High static pressure fans have higher cfm than AF120?

cluedude2210

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Okay, I’m thinking about buying these fans but the specs between these two don’t make any sense to me. And I know the difference between Static Pressure and Air flow but this doesn’t make sense if you look here:http:// It moves 57.24 CFM vs the Airflow which moves 52.9 CFM:
http:// which doesn’t make sense because usually airflow fans have better cfm and the fact that the first fans have static pressure means it pretty much makes the AF series obsolete. I mean the only difference that I can tell is it’s about 1DB louder.. Something I’m missing? :??:
 
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The AF120 you linked are the quiet edition. Meaning they sacrifice CFM by turning at a lower RPM for reduced noise. If you compared a standard AF120 to SP120. The AF120 has higher air flow. In an open air situation. In a restricted flow environment the SP120 quickly gains the advantage. If your case has air filters or a lot of restrictions you will want the SP120.

For example at just 0.8 mmH2O. The SP120 still delivers about 50CFM while the AF120 only delivers 10CFM. Unless I had an open air case. I can't picture ever choosing the AF120 over the SP120

https://www.anandtech.com/show/9737/the-corsair-sp140-led-af140-led-sp120-af120-fan-review/4
The AF120 you linked are the quiet edition. Meaning they sacrifice CFM by turning at a lower RPM for reduced noise. If you compared a standard AF120 to SP120. The AF120 has higher air flow. In an open air situation. In a restricted flow environment the SP120 quickly gains the advantage. If your case has air filters or a lot of restrictions you will want the SP120.

For example at just 0.8 mmH2O. The SP120 still delivers about 50CFM while the AF120 only delivers 10CFM. Unless I had an open air case. I can't picture ever choosing the AF120 over the SP120

https://www.anandtech.com/show/9737/the-corsair-sp140-led-af140-led-sp120-af120-fan-review/4
 
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