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where the entire chips and circuit boards are submerged in a dielectric fluid. While this method is also highly efficient, it has some downsides, such as requiring a lot of space and being somewhat messy. Furthermore, because it is still a niche solution, it can be quite expensive. In contrast, our direct-tochip method seems to offer the best of both worlds at the moment.”
Excool’ s solutions are not only exceptionally efficient but also prioritize sustainability in an industry often criticized for its environmental impact.“ Our cooling products for data centers utilize a closed-loop water system designed to minimize water consumption while using water directly at the data center for cooling. For instance, with just one gallon of water used in our units, we achieve nearly 100 percent efficiency in evaporating that water to remove heat. In contrast, if that same gallon of water were used at a power generation plant to power a non-adiabatic cooling solution, it would only be about 60-to-65 percent efficient. Therefore, our method represents one of the most effective uses of water in the cooling process. As we move forward, all our solutions will continue to be designed with energy efficiency and sustainability as top priorities. With data centers growing larger, the demand for power is increasing exponentially. Consequently, any measures we can implement to reduce the power consumption of our cooling systems has a direct effect on the overall power usage of the data center and the industry as a whole,” Jake elaborates.
Another way that the rise of highperformance computers has enabled sustainability in data centers is the hightemperature, 45-degree coolant coming back from the chips is much more effective than the previous 30-degree coolant in heat reuse. Combined with heat pump technology, this reclaimed heat can be used to heat nearby commercial and residential buildings, provide temperature regulation for greenhouse and
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