Liquid cooling solutions provider EK Water Blocks has announced water cooling solutions for AMD FirePro S10000 series dual-processor server graphics cards and AMD FirePro W9000 series graphics cards for computer-aided engineering (CAE) applications. According to the company, the EK-FCS10000 and EK-FCW9000 water blocks enable the graphics cards and voltage regulation modules to … [Read more...]
High Performance Full-Cover Water Block is First for NVIDIA Tesla K20 Series Professional Computing Card
Water cooling gear manufacturer EK Water Blocks has released EK-FCTK20, a high performance full-cover water block that is reportedly the world’s first water cooling solution for the NVIDIA Tesla K20 series professional computing card. According to the company, the new water block “cools the GPU, RAM and VRM (voltage regulation module) as water flows directly over these … [Read more...]
Asetek Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Cooler Master
A lawsuit filed earlier this month by liquid cooling solutions developer Asetek alleges that Cooler Master’s Seidon family of sealed-loop coolers introduced recently infringe upon patent No. 8,240,362 and patent No. 8,245,764 held by Asetek. Both patents reference a liquid-cooling system connected to a pump and radiator that is designed to be fully integrated into a single, … [Read more...]
Liquid Cooling Rack System Chosen by World’s Northernmost University for Pilot Install
Liquid cooling systems developer Asetek has been chosen by the University of Tromsø (UiT) in Norway for a pilot install of the company’s RackCDU liquid cooling system in the university’s high performance computing facility. Located in Tromsø, Norway, the university is the world's northernmost university. According to the Asetek, the RackCDU liquid cooling system was chosen by … [Read more...]
New Liquid Cooling System Cools Submerged Electronics without Frying Them
Dr. John Summers demonstrates the Icetope liquid cooling system by submerging an iPhone in the 3M Novec solution. (Video: University of Leeds) Researchers at the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom have developed a cooling method that they claim reduces energy consumption for cooling by 80 to 97 percent by immersing server components in an electrically non-conductive … [Read more...]
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