Data centers are mostly managed by overly conservative thermal management approaches [1]. The typical thermal solution for data centers is perimeter computer room air handlers (CRAH). The traditional cooling method includes supplying air through raised floor plenum that is blown by the CRAH blowers, and the chassis fans, typically located at the rear end of the IT equipment, … [Read more...]
Recent Advancements in Oil Immersion Cooling
This blog summarizes some of the recent findings from an ongoing project “An In-Depth Understanding of Oil Immersion Cooling Strategies for Data Centers” at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). This project is supported by NSF I/UCRC grant in the program “Energy-Smart Electronic Systems” (ES2) and by many industry partners. Complete immersion of servers in … [Read more...]
Updates in Liquid Cooling Research
The below includes recent research in liquid cooling. Test results from the comparison of three liquid cooling methods for high-power processors Guy R. Wagner, Joseph R. Schaadt, Justin Dixon, Gary Chan, William Maltz, Kamal Mostafavi & David Copeland This study compares three different liquid cooling technologies to determine which of the three methods is able to … [Read more...]
Thermal Management of GPU-Enabled Servers in Data Centers
Since the introduction of CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture, an acronym that is no longer in practice) in 2007, hundreds of millions of computers with CUDA parallel architecture-capable GPUs, or graphics processing units, have been shipped. If you have a gaming desktop, laptop with Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card or Nvidia Shield, you are most likely familiar with … [Read more...]
University of Toronto Selects CoolIT Systems to Liquid Cool Signal Processor for CHIME Project
Calgary, AB. November 10, 2016 – CoolIT Systems, the world leader in energy efficient liquid cooling solutions for the HPC, Cloud and Enterprise markets, has been selected by the University of Toronto to provide custom liquid cooling for its new signal processing backend which will support Canada’s largest radio telescope, the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment … [Read more...]
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