Scythe Announces Gentle Typhoon Fans

name='D-Cyph3r' said:
Anyone care to convert those crazy airflow numbers into more comparable CFM?

Damn you beat me to it dude, Those fans look really nice, but I think just for that euro-hippie BS I won't be buying them :p

I'm gonna quickly look on scythe's website, if I find anything listing CFM, I'll update this thread, but I'm not gonna be hopeful.

If anyone from scythe PR is reading this, pull it together mate CFM is an industry standard measure of airflow!:sleep:

Edit 1: Alright my bad, I dont blame Scythe, Nidec-Servo have some explaining to do as one of the biggest fan manufacturers in the world though!

http://catalog.nidec-servo.com/digital/english/general/g_fab/
 
name='Jim' said:
The most powerful 98m3/h ones are about 54CFM I think.

I just did a little bit of maths and put 98m3/h at around 57cfm. I'll convert the whole chart for you guys if wanted and add it to my post.

Alex

After a good 10 minutes of crunching numbers (thanks uncle Google!), Here is the converted chart, should be accurate within a couple cfm, which is well within the margin for manufacturer BS, I mean error!

120 mm - 500 rpm: 0.015 A - 5 dBA - 31 m³/h - 18 cfm

120 mm - 800 rpm: 0.023 A - 9 dBA - 48 m³/h - 28 cfm

120 mm - 1,150 rpm: 0.034 A - 16 dBA - 63 m³/h - 37 cfm

120 mm - 1,450 rpm: 0.049 A - 21 dBA - 85 m³/h - 50 cfm

120 mm - 1,850 rpm: 0.083 A - 28 dBA - 98 m³/h - 57 cfm

92 mm - 1,700 rpm: 0.03 A - 13 dBA - 44 m³/h - 25 cfm

92 mm - 2,150 rpm: 0.046 A - 20 dBA - 58 m³/h - 34 cfm

92 mm - 2,650 rpm: 0.078 A - 26 dBA - 71 m³/h - 41 cfm
 
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