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    Question Case fans: Are 3% of them lemons ?

    OK, been reading reviews on 120mm case fans. Seems like for the better models the reviews are typically something like ...
    90% A+
    7% B
    3% F

    And the worst reviews (the "F"s) talk about early failures, unexpected noise, unexpectedly low air flow.

    So what gives? Are fans built such that even the best have a 3% as-built crap rate? And if I buy one of those I have a 3% chance that I get a lemon?
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    People who have a bad experience are more likely to post a review than those who had a good one. I've bought a number of components, but it only occurs to me to write up a review when either it performs horribly or performs way beyond what I expected.
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    I'd say probably way lower. Most people are far more likely to post a bad review than come back to post a good one. 3% is pretty solid.
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    One, never, ever trust reviews on a etailer's site. They're usually written by people that have no idea what they are doing. Second, know the OEM of your fan. Buying fans is a lot like buying a PSU, the company you buy from most likely doesn't make the fan. Unless you're buying a NMB, ebm-Papst, Sanyo-Denki, ect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nater View Post
    One, never, ever trust reviews on a etailer's site. They're usually written by people that have no idea what they are doing. Second, know the OEM of your fan. Buying fans is a lot like buying a PSU, the company you buy from most likely doesn't make the fan. Unless you're buying a NMB, ebm-Papst, Sanyo-Denki, ect.
    +1

    Out of hundreds of cases and separate fans, I've never had a dead fan. Lots of noisy fans, but none dead.

    edit -- and a pet peeve: on all the retail sites, reviewers call themselves experts and obviously are clueless. Very sad, if not for their self delusion, perhaps they would remember to turn on the power switch.
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    The Dunning Kruger Effect strikes again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vindir View Post
    The Dunning Kruger Effect strikes again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nater View Post
    One, never, ever trust reviews on a etailer's site. They're usually written by people that have no idea what they are doing.
    I agree.

    Bad reviews based off unrealistic expectations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RealBeast View Post
    Out of hundreds of cases and separate fans, I've never had a dead fan. Lots of noisy fans, but none dead.
    You mean you've never had a DOA fan or just one die in general? Seems like you have amazing luck. I've had one DOA and quite a few (<10) die over the years. None personally but various business machines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrDigital View Post
    You mean you've never had a DOA fan or just one die in general? Seems like you have amazing luck. I've had one DOA and quite a few (<10) die over the years. None personally but various business machines.

    Same here. Some fans can be "lemons".

    Most of the issues I find though, are where fans are damaged after exessive dust buildup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrDigital View Post
    You mean you've never had a DOA fan or just one die in general? Seems like you have amazing luck. I've had one DOA and quite a few (<10) die over the years. None personally but various business machines.
    Nope, none DOA.

    I keep them pretty clean and replace them when they start to get noisy as the bearings wear out, so I would have had some die but I beat them to it. I have a box of a couple dozen saved up over time -- I should throw some things away.

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