https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/cooling-heating-equations-d_747.htmlhs = cp ρ q dt
hs= 20 kW
cp = specific heat of air (1.006 kJ/kg C)
ρ = density of air (1.202 kg/m3)
q = 2000/3600=0.555555
dt = temperature difference (C)
So with 20kW that airflow will see a delta T of 20/(1.006*1.202*0.55555)=29.8 C
Lets take a real cool ambient temp of 20C, that would mean that the air exiting will be 60C, and you cards will then most probably will be running at 80+C.
Double the Air flow and the deltaT will be reduced to half, with exit T of 45C, a much better situation.
The math is actually really simple when you reduce the situation to total air flow and total power inserted to the system.
With very controlled airflow (so all cards get the ambient air and no exhaust from another card) the cards will see a lower peak. Water cooling would be even better to control where the heat goes. But the heat transfer by air is till the same, 20kW transferred to 2000 m3/h air gives deltaT of 30C.