Computers get hot, and they must be cooled. Your average store-bought PC uses a system of fans to pull heat off major components such as the CPU (central processing unit), graphics processor and hard ...
Water-cooled server racks remain a rare thing in data centers. But IBM’s move last week to offer an add-on water-cooling unit for its Intel-based xSeries servers and other systems should increase the ...
When designing data center cooling systems, one important factor is the power density within each IT cabinet enclosure. The steady upward trend of equipment power density in recent years may soon ...
Every PC needs some kind of cooling mechanism to transfer heat away from the processor, at which point you'll need to choose between air cooling and liquid cooling. As a PC enthusiast who builds my ...
The number of data centers in the U.S. continues to grow in response to the enormous amount of digital information stored and streamed. The massive computer power within these data centers generates ...
As datacenters continue to grow, operators are increasingly looking toward water cooling, which is more efficient than air conditioning in large-scale server deployments When the University of ...
A tinkerer on YouTube has busted open his Steam Deck to fit it with a custom water cooling system. The project is featured in a 15-minute video, as YouTuber Diy Papi takes you through the workings of ...
IBM will license its technology for cooling servers with water instead of air to a Chicago-area company. Panduit, a global networking and electrical manufacturer, will license IBM’s Rear Door Heat ...
Alyssa Shearrow is a Commerce Writer from the United States. She is an experienced PC builder, with a background working in System Integration and a focus on water-cooling. She's the "go-to" friend ...