NeverBackDown
AMD Enthusiast
Hey everyone i just had a weird math moment with fan speeds... I'm only interested as i will be running watercooling in the upcoming months at low volts with the fans.
Anyone care to correct me if i'm wrong here: but this is the math i thought would be correct on how to find rpms on voltage reducers.
Corsair Sp120 HP: 2350rpm/12volts = 195.83rpm
195.83rpm * 5volts= 979.15rpm.
Corsair Sp120 QE: 1450rpm/12volts = 120.83rpm
120.83rpm * 7volts= 845.81rpm
I picked popular fans but would this math be correct? I used different voltage to show the difference between what fans speeds would be run at different volts.
I know there's more electric laws than this simple quick one i thought of. Obviously ohms and resistance(electric terms if you didn't know) and can affect the outcome but i'm assuming those are equal to less complicate the math.
Any advice on how to calculate the fan speeds? I did try researching quickly too see if there is a set rule but I could not find one. Thanks^_^
Anyone care to correct me if i'm wrong here: but this is the math i thought would be correct on how to find rpms on voltage reducers.
Corsair Sp120 HP: 2350rpm/12volts = 195.83rpm
195.83rpm * 5volts= 979.15rpm.
Corsair Sp120 QE: 1450rpm/12volts = 120.83rpm
120.83rpm * 7volts= 845.81rpm
I picked popular fans but would this math be correct? I used different voltage to show the difference between what fans speeds would be run at different volts.
I know there's more electric laws than this simple quick one i thought of. Obviously ohms and resistance(electric terms if you didn't know) and can affect the outcome but i'm assuming those are equal to less complicate the math.
Any advice on how to calculate the fan speeds? I did try researching quickly too see if there is a set rule but I could not find one. Thanks^_^
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