Its time for Liquid Cooling in the Datacenter. The higher specific heat of 4.18 j/(kg*k) compared to air 1.00 j/(kg*k) has always been an obvious x4 improvement.
No, he's actually correct. 4.18 : 1 ratio. But that's not the only factor. What about the cost of moving cheap air to that of moving a dielectric that would have to be produced, maintained, and sustained for longer periods ?
@@f_a_reid86 the cost of air-conditioning server rooms, is a lot more than what it would take to cool this liquid. The cost is so high regarding air-conditioning, that even Microsoft, is starting to put their servers rooms in the ocean, 350 feet deep.
Would be worth to look into "phaseshifting thermal storage"-cooling by german company CALDOA. Able to reduce the energy-consumption by 30- 40% (normally used for cooling) , capture 100% of excess heat and being completely Co2 neutral (!).
Its time for Liquid Cooling in the Datacenter. The higher specific heat of 4.18 j/(kg*k) compared to air 1.00 j/(kg*k) has always been an obvious x4 improvement.
4180 vs 1
No, he's actually correct. 4.18 : 1 ratio. But that's not the only factor. What about the cost of moving cheap air to that of moving a dielectric that would have to be produced, maintained, and sustained for longer periods ?
@@f_a_reid86 the cost of air-conditioning server rooms, is a lot more than what it would take to cool this liquid. The cost is so high regarding air-conditioning, that even Microsoft, is starting to put their servers rooms in the ocean, 350 feet deep.
Liquid Cooling will be the norm.
My company is working with Immersion cooling now. Yes, this is environmentally sound solution.
which company?
Mind saying the industry? Asking which company is far too specific.
Would be worth to look into "phaseshifting thermal storage"-cooling by german company CALDOA. Able to reduce the energy-consumption by 30- 40% (normally used for cooling) , capture 100% of excess heat and being completely Co2 neutral (!).
Can we have the presentation on PDF file
This is the future of cooling for data centers for high density server applications.
what about solid state cooling?
That would cool the processor and any solid state drives, as well anything else on the board that gets hot on a server.
Could you send to me pdf presentation? Please!
Is the liquid cancerous ?
Bird aren't real
immersion cooling is latest in server colling ----coolant cooling is already absolute.