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Thermal Resistance Comparison
Thermal resistance is a key consideration when selecting a cooling system. AHRAE recentlyreported (1) that thermal resistance will need to be lower for future higher power, lowertemperature CPUs and GPUs. Thermal resistance defined as the CPU temperature rise over theincoming water or air temperature divided by the chip power.
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Chilldyne liquid cooling retrofit of a OCP
Chilldyne liquid cooling retrofit of a OCP ( Open Compute Project ) Intel Dual Xeon Skylake server
Read MoreWhy is Thermal Resistance Important in Data Center Cooling?
Before we discuss why thermal resistance is important in data center cooling, we probably need to explain what it is. Thermal resistance is defined as the CPU temperature rise over the incoming water or air temperature, divided by the chip power. This is reported as oC/watt and is a measure of a cooling system’s ability…
Read MoreWhy are Data Center Operators Cautious About Liquid Cooling?
Not long ago, rack power requirements were less than 20 kW. Today it’s not uncommon to have racks in the 30 kW to 40 kW range. We even have 10 kW servers, like the DGX-H100! Faster and more powerful CPUs and GPUs are pushing the limits of air-cooled data centers and will soon exceed those…
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