blkgti,do you have a GTI? Anyway heres a link to metric conversion tables.There are other interesting fan facts also.
THE FANMAN
PS: Is this what your looking for? 1m3/min = 35.313 CFM
Anyway heres a link to metric conversion tables.There are other interesting fan facts also.
THE FANMAN
PS: Is this what your looking for? 1m3/min = 35.313 CFM
I was curious about this, because I'm playing with a 90x90x32 Papst fan that's rated at 90qm/h. It's delivering about the same load temps as a 92mm Panaflo U1A with a similar, albeit, differently tuned noise level. This particular Papst has a very large spindle area, which would point to a similarly sized dead spot, but its performance is fairly good. One thing, though; this fan is very heavy.
I'm also expecting two of these:
I may use them as the top exhaust fans in the Lian-Li PC-75, and I'll try them on the CPU, too. They're 80x80x38 and rated at 60qm/h, so I'm expecting them to be relatively quiet.
Are we talking about a buick on the GTI.Off subject.. I kinda
figured you were looking at the Papst fans.I did a google on qm/h
and come up with some German links.Then i put metric conversions in and got a few hits.Sounds like thats going to be a sweet rig. THE FANMAN
I kinda figured you were looking at the Papst fans.I did a google on qm/h and come up with some German links.Then i put metric conversions in and got a few hits.Sounds like thats going to be a sweet rig. THE FANMAN
I got the Lian-Li PC-75 today, and it's even more gorgeous than I remembered. I'd like to stuff the rig into it right now, but I'm gonna take my time and make sure the quality of the install is on par with the case.
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