Liquid Cooling for Data Centers
Support AI and high density workloads with smarter cooling for efficient performance.
As power density climbs and energy costs rise, liquid cooling stands out as today’s most effective solution. Key benefits include:
- Deliver more kilowatts per rack
- Reduce reliance on power-hungry chillers, fans, and CRAC/CRAH units
- Maintain safe operating temperatures for CPUs and GPUs
- Reduce energy use by up to 48% and cut operating costs
- Extend equipment lifespan by reducing thermal stress

Understanding Liquid Cooling Systems
Liquid transfers heat around 3,000 times more efficiently than air, making it the clear choice for high-capacity data centers. Today’s leading methods include:
- Direct-to-chip cooling runs fluid through cold plates attached to CPUs and GPUs, carrying heat away via a Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU).
- Immersion cooling places servers in non-conductive fluid, allowing maximum heat transfer and easier thermal management. This method is also called open bath cooling.
Direct-to-Chip Cooling
Boost performance and cut costs by cooling CPUs and GPUs directly at the source.

Immersion Cooling
Maximize efficiency by submerging servers and chips in non-conductive fluid.

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