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How to Choose a Cooling Fan for Your Application
Choosing the right cooling fan is critical for system stability, lifespan, and performance. Selecting the wrong fan can lead to overheating, failure, and increased maintenance costs.
Key Factors in Cooling Fan Selection
1. Airflow (CFM)
Airflow determines how much air the fan can move. Higher CFM is ideal for open environments.
2. Static Pressure
Static pressure is crucial for systems with airflow resistance such as heat sinks or dense enclosures.
3. Noise Level
Measured in dBA. Important for medical or consumer-facing applications.
4. Size and Voltage
Common sizes include 40mm, 60mm, 120mm. Voltage options include 5V, 12V, and 24V.
Application-Based Recommendations
- Server: High static pressure fans
- Industrial PC: Balanced airflow and durability
- Medical: Low noise fans
Common Mistakes
- Choosing airflow without considering pressure
- Ignoring system impedance
- Overlooking noise requirements
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CFM vs Static Pressure: What Matters More?
What is CFM?
CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) measures airflow volume.
What is Static Pressure?
Static pressure measures the fan's ability to push air through resistance.
When to Choose High Airflow
- Open environments
- Minimal obstruction
When to Choose High Static Pressure
- Heat sinks
- Server chassis
Conclusion
Both metrics are critical. Choosing depends on your system design.