Fan statistics guide idea

SparkleDJackson

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Hey guys i have been bustin my head over the last few months about fan choices and the features which make a person select a fan and have been trawling site trying to find out different things and then the day after i have forgotten again so it got me thinking if there was a compiled list fans featuring colours available rpm cfm static pressure db bearing type and price as a way of selecting what fan fits a persons needs and budgets. I know most people will say dude just get some focused flows and be done with it. Yes they may be awesome but not everyone can afford £15+ per fan so i was thinking o compiling this list for people to see what was available in a handy location with all if the information they need. So i am just checking if this is the sort of thing people would be interested in as a guide or do we just tell everyone to get focus flows or gt1850s.
 
I think it is a great idea. Maybe sort them into price brackets and forum members can recommend fans to be added to the list. Maybe also have additional sections for really quiet/high static pressure etc. Maybe get the mods to pin it when its done.
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I personally really like both the Bitfenix Spectre and the Spectre pro fans.
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I think it is a great idea. Maybe sort them into price brackets and forum members can recommend fans to be added to the list. Maybe also have additional sections for really quiet/high static pressure etc. Maybe get the mods to pin it when its done.
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I personally really like both the Bitfenix Spectre and the Spectre pro fans.
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We are on the same wavelength broseph on the sorting department it would need to be done in a way where the statistics are grouped with other relevant statistics whether that be sorted by cfm pressure bearing or price as each of the mentioned items are important factors. Im open to suggestions as to what fans to include incase i dont think of some
 
I think it'd be great the biggest part being bearing type I get confused on bearing types and never really tried to learn I think it'd be cool especially since some types of bearing to my understanding should be mounted horizontally and others vertically or a weird noise occurs. Could save someone from buying a bunch of case fans hoping for them to be from intake to find out can't be mounted that way.
 
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