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Liquid cooling

Liquid cooling

Liquid cooling used to be the only way to cool large computers. Now the technique is coming back into its own.

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Liquid cooling for electronic components isn’t a new technology – it’s been used since before 1887 for insulating and cooling high-voltage transformers. One of the earliest uses for liquid cooling compute equipment was in the 1960s, with IBM’s System 360 computers. By the 1980s, liquid cooling was popular for supercomputers and mainframes, the early precursors to today’s data centers in terms of computer density, power use and heat generation. Now, in 2019, liquid cooling is, once again, becoming the go-to solution for data center cooling.

This transition back to liquid cooling started in early 2000.

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An improved PUE solution with Two-Phase Liquid Immersion Cooling

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January 23, 2019

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