Okay, I'm going to break away from any science here: when planning for cooling, NEVER go for exact amounts. If you think you need 79 or so CFM, plan on using around 200 or so. Really: you can never have enough. You should be able to get one large blower or something that will provide that airflow in near silence if you look and tune hard enough.
NEVER try to skimp on airflow. There is more producing heat in your system than what you are measuring ... think bridges, mosfets, ram, IC's, Fred the Cockroach, etc ....
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