The Four Techniques You Need to Know to Cool AI Data Centres
There are four base design options for liquid cooling to consider: traditional hot/cold aisle containment, rear-door heat exchangers, direct-to-chip cooling and immersion cooling.
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There are four base design options for liquid cooling to consider: traditional hot/cold aisle containment, rear-door heat exchangers, direct-to-chip cooling and immersion cooling.
While hyperscalers have led the way, many data center operators are still exploring what liquid cooling entails and how to implement it effectively. There are four main cooling approaches to consider:
It supports a range of methods—including hot aisle, rear-door, immersion, and direct-to-chip cooling—all in the same data hall. Compatible with diverse water sources, from natural bodies to industrial
Data centers are getting hotter AI data centers dissipate heat using a combination of airflow, liquid circulation, and heat exchange systems that move the thermal load outside the...
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The rise of AI is driving high-density demands that traditional air-cooling alone can''t handle – these are the four critical methods you should consider.
Discover how colocation sites are adapting to liquid and immersion cooling in 2025. Learn why these technologies are essential for AI, HPC, and high-density workloads.
In this article, we explain the four primary data center cooling methods used in modern facilities, how they work, and why the industry is increasingly moving from traditional air cooling
Traditional air-cooling methods are no longer sufficient to manage the intense thermal output of today''s GPU-rich environments. Wesco''s Alan Farrimond explains how, with the right
Advanced AI chips are generating more heat in data centers, necessitating improved cooling solutions. Liquid cooling is becoming a viable alternative to traditional fan-based systems.