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If you have individual cards that seem to need a more targeted solution, some individual 120mm or 140mm case fans might be appropriate.
However, if the entire rig is sitting there wallowing in hot air, it's time to go for a more general "big picture" solution, such as a box fan or two.
If you are dead-set on going with mainstream chassis fans, then powering them directly off of the PSU via molex or SATA should be fine. At the risk of getting into the paradox of the heap, if you were already running your PSU(s) close enough to the limit for 6 more fans to cause serious problems, you probably needed a better PSU in the first place. (Staying further below the limit is generally better though)
well kind of indeed. I got few cards I had to lower the power limit because they were arround 7-8 C hotter than the other ones. Also how to power up for example 6 or more 3 pin fans ?
right now my rigs are suitable for this I've already have such fans I used in hotter days . But problem is , since rigs are getting more and more I need to use less space for them e.g. for example I want to build case , that can be put on the top of the other , that for example 2 rigs can use the space of 1 rig (and even more in future , since I might build more rigs) . I have perfect idea how to do this , but problem would be that cards will be realigned in a lane - next to each other with arround 5 to 8 cm distance. EXample is this
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2059520.0 just instead I will build it on my own with other materials , just thinking what would be the best way to cooler the cards in such a rig , and also how to power up for example 6 or 9 or 12 case fans with 3 pins ? Thanks