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  2. Immersion cooling - Wikipedia

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    Open-bath immersion cooling is a data center cooling technique that implies fully submerging IT equipment in dielectric liquid. The "open" aspect does not refer to an open or sealed system, but refers to the "open" liquid-air interface and thus surface tension between the liquid and the air is a distinctive element. [30]

  3. Liquid cooling - Wikipedia

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    The former pertains to the category that utilizes cold plate cooling, which uses water as coolant while, in the latter (also referred to as liquid immersion cooling), the surface of the chips comes in contact with the liquid since there is no wall separating the heat source from the coolant. [2]

  4. UNICOM Engineering and GRC Extend Partnership to Enhance ...

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    "Since 2019, UNICOM Engineering and GRC have collaborated with Dell Technologies to bring immersion-cooled servers to market," said Rusty Cone, General Manager at UNICOM Engineering. "The XE9680-IR is the latest in a long line of immersion-ready servers that bring the value of immersion cooling to data center operators worldwide."

  5. Vertiv - Wikipedia

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    Their joint objective over the next three years is to address the challenge of cooling high-density compute by integrating direct liquid cooling and immersion cooling into a single system. Vertiv was selected for its expertise in heat rejection technology.

  6. LiquidStack Secures $20 Million from Tiger Global to Bring ...

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    The CDW-1MW is the inaugural product in the line, and is full-load tested and ETL, CSA and CE certified, with 1,350kW of cooling capacity. Single Phase Immersion Cooling: LiquidStack’s single phase immersion cooling solution offers advanced flow technology to optimize heat transfer and rejection, with system dimensions suitable for data ...

  7. Submersion cooling - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Computer cooling#Liquid immersion cooling

  8. Computer cooling - Wikipedia

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    Liquid cooling is typically combined with air cooling, using liquid cooling for the hottest components, such as CPUs or GPUs, while retaining the simpler and cheaper air cooling for less demanding components. The IBM Aquasar system uses hot water cooling to achieve energy efficiency, the water being used to heat buildings as well. [40] [41]

  9. Data center - Wikipedia

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    ARSAT data center (2014) A data center is a building, a dedicated space within a building, or a group of buildings [1] used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems. [2] [3]