Nvidia water cooling data centers

2 years ago
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Personally, I've been water cooling my CPUs since the Intel Haswell era... although I must admit it's more for asthetic purposes :P
#shorts

Video transcript:
Nvidia is bringing liquid-cooled GPUs to data centers.
The main reason why they’re doing this is because they’re trying to save power.
Water is just a way better conductor of heat than air & Nvidia estimates that simply water cooling the video cards will help bring the energy costs down about 30% for the same workload.
This also has side benefits such as the fact that a GPU with a water block is gonna be a lot smaller then one with an air cooler.
Not to mention that water cooling can just handle way more heat this way because you are not so space restrained because you can just pump the hot water somewhere else.
And this might just trickle down to the consumer market for future GPUs as the current 3090ti is already capable of pulling about 450W by itself.
And already requires a gigantic air cooler, so water cooling PCs might just become the norm in the future.

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