Liquid Cooling
GPUs deliver tremendous computing power compared to traditional CPUs but also generate exponentially more heat that must be managed. Liquid cooling dissipates more heat than traditional air cooling while simultaneously increasing energy efficiency. Liquid cooling is comprised of two closed-loop cooling systems connected through a CDU. One loop draws heat from the servers into the CDU, where a heat exchanger draws that heat into a larger closed-loop system connected to the cooling plant.
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