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Old May 18th 11, 11:12 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus,alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
Paul
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Default Alt: CFM calculator to get rid of HEAT (TDP or WATTS)

Skybuck Flying wrote:
Alternative thread in case original thread don't produce no results or some
miss it ! =D

Important topic ! =D

Hello,

I'm curious if it's possible to build a powerfull PC/iCore/GPU/Cuda PC
without getting into heat problems !

For example CPU has about 30 TDP (which is close to watts, otherwise find
watts listing) and GPU could have as much as 200 to 300 TDP (watts) (top
model for maximum bandwidth).

Additional watts for memory( 20 watt ? just guessing ) /motherboard (10
watt ?)/4 harddisk (60 watt*4=240)

Let's say 800 watts.

How much CFM would be needed to get rid of all that heat ?!?

A CFM heat (PC) calculator would be most handy... maybe somebody can
make/program it.

What would be good formula's to use ?!?

Bye,
Skybuck =D


CFM = 3.16 * Watts / Delta_T_degrees_F

Say room temperature is 72F, case air temperature target is 90F,
computer watts is 200 watts.

CFM = 3.16 * 200 / (90 - 72) = 35CFM

You can get around three times that airflow rating from a fan like this,
but you don't want to be sitting next to this. The fan draws
12V @ 1A and should not be connected to the motherboard header.
You can run this off a Molex drive connector.

http://www.circuittest.com/cfa121203...l-bearing.html

DDR3 memory DIMMs are around 2W. Hard drives are less than 12W. Your
800W number needs to be reworked.

Paul