Such a webpage would indeed be awesome.
I'll tell you when I run into formatting issues.
Ok, I'll work on that then. Have been down a bit due to a video card fan starting to go out on me. Didn't want to wait until it entirely went out to deal with it because that would have meant buying a new card. With that in mind, I set out to deal with the problem.
The first thing I tried was finding the same fan for sale. It turns out quite a lot of other people were doing the same thing. Apparently this model of vid card bought some really craptastic fans to put on an awesome heatpipe. Mine lasted almost a year; this turns out to be average for my particular card. Unfortunately, replacement fans can only be found on one Polish website. Time for plan B.
Plan B was find a different model fan that would fit the mounting holes. This turned out to be problematical since it's very difficult to describe a screw mounting pattern to google. Plan C.
Plan C was to find a fan that me, my trusty Dremel, and Sculpy could make work. It turns out, however, that I suck quite badly at making things with Sculpy. Much cussing and plan D.
Plan D wasn't really a plan. It was more getting annoyed and saying screw it, I'm gonna just zip tie an 80mm case fan to it. Four zip ties and soldering two wires to the old fan plug and it's chugging along at about 90% of the cooling efficiency it had brand new.
The moral of this story is: I like stories. I'll get on making up that webpage directly. I've got a server at my house that can host it well enough for our needs but I'll see about finding something more reliable after I get it working.