Jesus fucking christ people. How do you all ever manage to get through a day of life without electrocuting yourself or running yourself over with your own car?
Jondamon (fucking stupid name BTW) you are talking about somethign entirely different than the OP. His question was about what CFM for scrubbing a room, not how much CFM to cool a room with outside air.
A couple guidlines that have not been taken form a single source, but have come from multiple sources and designing, building and operating multiple grow room.
SCRUBBING: all the air every 3 minutes. In high humidity areas, better spec out every 2 minutes. So your CFM on your fan should be 1/3 or 1/2 of the room volume.
FLOW FOR AIRCOOLING HOODS: 6" for 5 hoods or less in a row, 8" for more than that in a row. A single cheap 6" inline will effectively cool 4 hoods. Anything over 5 hoods in a row, you would do well to put a booster fan on the inlet. After about 7 hoods, the last 2-3 hoods in the chain are not gettign cooled at all really.
AIRFLOW FOR COOLING: this is WAY to complex for discussion here as there are a vast multitiude of variables that come into play. inlet size, outlet size, locations of inlets and outlets, ari flow pattern in the room, total air cirulcation, outside temperature, how big your plants are, bare bulb vs non bare bulb. At any rate, for most temperate climates your starting point CFM is indeed the volume of your room. You should have that CFM on BOTH the inlet and the outlet. having a passive outlet or inlet will really kill flow rates.