

Average computer fans typically generate between 30dBA to around 40dBA of noise (audible hum).25 dBA is about the loudness of a person whispering in a library.So they are weighted relative to air instead, and thus, A-weighted decibels (dBA).

But in layman’s terms, dB doesn’t quite make sense for fans. Yep, noise and sound are usually measured in decibels (dB).

On most modern fans, you will find 2 arrow indications: It measures from edge-to-edge, and the common standard fan sizes that you will find in the cyber world are:įan Size Distance Between Screw Holes 40 mm Just as in the above introduction, the dimensions of a computer fan is very straightforward. How difficult can it be? Well, here are some of the important technical stuff to know about computer fans.įAN SIZES (DIMENSIONS) A 120mm computer fan
