Researchers at the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) based out of the University of California, San Diego have developed a new approach to cooling computer servers. Based on rocket-cooling technology, the Cool-Flo liquid cooling system may improve energy efficiency and enable higher-performance computing. Developed by Steve … [Read more...]
Water Consumption in Liquid-Cooled Data Centers Remains a Concern
Though water is not used by all data centers, it is a critical component for some data center cooling systems and overuse of it can potentially affect area water supplies. Large data centers using evaporative cooling can consume up to hundreds of thousands of gallons of water per day and could potentially exceed utilities’ ability to supply water, putting pressure on … [Read more...]
Liquid Cooling System Enhances Control of CPU Cooling
Thermaltake, a manufacturer of desktop and server power supply units, cases, fans and cooling devices, has released the Thermaltake WATER 2.0 Extreme, a sealed liquid cooling system with universal mounting to support all available Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Intel desktop processors. A member of the WATER 2.0 family, Water 2.0 Extreme is designed with a 240 mm radiator … [Read more...]
High-Efficiency Cooling Technology Enables Extreme Performance with Reduced Energy Costs
Cray, Inc., a global provider of supercomputer systems to government, industry and academia, has released ECOphlex (PHase-change Liquid EXchange), a new liquid cooling technology that allows computers to operate speeds of multiple petaflops (thousands of trillions of calculations per second) while delivering significant energy savings by enabling greater system density, … [Read more...]
Intel Servers Successfully Cooled in Mineral Oil Bath
After a one-year trial period, Intel has approved the idea of cooling servers by dunking them in mineral oil. Created by Green Revolution Cooling (GRC), the liquid cooling system, known as CarnotJet, removes heat from server electronics more efficiently than traditional air-cooling methods by submerging the servers horizontally into the bath of GRC’s GreenDEF mineral oil. Heat … [Read more...]
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