Ref post by Fishmon above, "Something else to consider...slightly upsizing affords more space for accessories..." I had a few days between grows to fix my vent system. The second photo shows the filter I used, VIVOSUN 6" x 18" Carbon Filter for Inline Duct Fan (Currently $70).
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01731MLFK
On my 32x32x63 tent I decided to use a AC Infinity RAXIAL S6, Inline Booster Duct Fan 6” with Speed Controller (Currently $35)
both because it is relatively cheap, but also light and the speed control is infinite not just fixed speeds. One thing to consider is that you probably want the ViparSpectra hung on centerline, and able to move slightly to accomodate plants. The Vipar is 11" wide which is a consideration on tent depth. My tent like many others has 6" openings on the centerline of the tent sides to accomodate fans etc. If I hung the filter on centerline like the tent designer likely intended would severely restrict the height I could raise the light, since it would have to clear the filter & duct. The only way I could get the filter inside the tent is to tie it down (metal hangers) to the left back corner of the tent and use a 6-in x 6-in Galvanized Steel Round Duct Elbow to lessen the bend of the flexible vent line to the input side of the duct fan. I still had to move the light a few inches to the front, and move the one plant (formerly stunted due to seed helmet but now healthy Black Jack Auto) to the front a bit, and LST it to put it in the tent since it's day 2 from move from outside in sun where it grew.
Considerations:
1. Filter seems huge but on previous grow of two it only stopped the wicked smell about 45 days, I had to buy more activated carbon and rebuild it prior to implementing the new setup. It is moderately heavy to hang from the thin poles of the tent because it has 8 pounds 12 oz of carbon in it (filter likely had 4KG new).
2. Filter didn't work so well because it was used standing up on the ground outside the tent, with flex duct from inline fan output side. Had to take the filter off to run the inline fan output to window.
3. If you use the hangers that came with the fan, or similar ones, between the hangers and the hanging mounts of the light you will lose about 10" of height. The 14" distance recommended for this light on full power is additive - thus almost 2 feet of height is lost on this particular hanging setup (which is great due to adjustability).
4. The 6" tent vent on centerline is 10" from the top of this particular tent, which would interfere if I didn't kick the filter to the back of the bus.
Current setup filter on intake, air ducted outside is pretty smellproof with the newly rebuilt filter. I had to make a lot of compromises to stuff both the filter and the light inside the tent and grow plants that got up to 42 inches previously. 32x32x63 seems pretty tiny to me in hindsight. The duct fan I used is specifically labeled as a "booster" fan, 3 months into using it as the only fan I can see why since it has started to make noise similar to bearing noise I have heard on other devices, so I suggest getting a better quality fan.