Recently, Iceotope, a professional radiator manufacturer in the United States, announced that it has developed a product designed to solve the high temperature problem of highly integrated servers. The company announced that the new server heat dissipation technology will save users 93% of the heat dissipation cost.
The new radiator of Iceotope wraps the server board in an inert liquid, which is pumped through the host to let the liquid flow through each motherboard and take away heat. According to the official introduction, IF 1000 servers are used for cooling, the new technology will save as much as 788400 US dollars in cooling costs within three years, or about 500 million yuan. Iceotope will display the radiator at the Supercomputing 2009 Exhibition Held in Portland this year.
Sink the motherboard in inert liquid
Editor's comment: because the server integration level and performance level are high, the heat dissipation requirements are also relatively demanding, currently, the water-cooled cooling technology that many super-frequency players advocate is the first technology used in the server field. Therefore, we have reason to believe that, in the near future, with the maturity of technology and the decline in costs, such bath-type cooling technology for the motherboard will also be borrowed from home computers.
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