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    Default Re: New Corsair Air series fans

    Quote Originally Posted by grumpydaddy View Post
    A little something of interest to some perhaps.....

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    Am I reading that wrong or do that fan get over 700 CFM?

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    Default Re: New Corsair Air series fans

    A little. The anemometer reads airspeed in feet per minute not cubic feet per minute.

    Based on the aperture in which the anemometer measures is 3.66" I guess that if you wanted you can work it out to around 57cfm for the GT at full speed through an mcr 120 (just a quick calc ...you might want to do the math)
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    Default Re: New Corsair Air series fans

    Quote Originally Posted by PoLoMoTo View Post
    Am I reading that wrong or do that fan get over 700 CFM?
    Polo,

    At 700 cfm you could put wings on it and watch it fly.
    The whole case.

    Later

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    Default Re: New Corsair Air series fans

    Quote Originally Posted by Irocing View Post
    Polo,

    At 700 cfm you could put wings on it and watch it fly.
    The whole case.

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    Yea thats why I was confused...

    Quote Originally Posted by grumpydaddy View Post
    A little. The anemometer reads airspeed in feet per minute not cubic feet per minute.

    Based on the aperture in which the anemometer measures is 3.66" I guess that if you wanted you can work it out to around 57cfm for the GT at full speed through an mcr 120 (just a quick calc ...you might want to do the math)
    Ok thanks for the clarification.

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    Default Re: New Corsair Air series fans

    So just because its posted on a graph on that forum, we are supposed to take that graph as the gospel? I don't believe those results for a sec.

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    [QUOTE=SamCR3;113232]This is a really good idea. Maybe Stan can contact each manufacturer to see if they would be willing to supply some samples for a "fan off" review. Test all three makes both on and off radiators, 120 and 140 MM, PWM and non-PWM models. Have to throw Noctua in the mix too.[/QUOTe

    Getting samples is not a problem, who's going to do the stand alone reviews, and then the round up ? Sam, are you interested in giving this a shot?
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    It looks so cool.

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    [QUOTE=Doctor_Death;113322]
    Quote Originally Posted by SamCR3 View Post
    This is a really good idea. Maybe Stan can contact each manufacturer to see if they would be willing to supply some samples for a "fan off" review. Test all three makes both on and off radiators, 120 and 140 MM, PWM and non-PWM models. Have to throw Noctua in the mix too.[/QUOTe

    Getting samples is not a problem, who's going to do the stand alone reviews, and then the round up ? Sam, are you interested in giving this a shot?
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