From what I see, if I'm pumping, say, 400 CFM (5xPanaflo 120mm M), I should only have .1 inches of resistance. Yeah, it'll hamper air flow, but I should be fine with regular fans, unless I'm reading this completely wrong.
That should translate (at that air flow and 2 GPM) into 275 BTU/HR F, whatever the f*ck that means. What is the conversion to Wattage (as in how many 100W AXP chips cooking at 1875 Mhz?)? It's been a long time since I had to deal with this kind of crap. Anyone?
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