Tuesday 4 November 2014

Liquid cooling 'super charges' IT performance


Research from the University of Leeds and Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Centre (PSNC) has revealed that Iceotope’s data centre liquid cooling technology offers a significant performance advantages.

The research findings of the technology, produced by the British-based sustainable IT cooling provider, found:

The possibility of full-time ‘turbo mode’ IT in almost any climate (up to a 56% boost in the case of some Intel processors) 


Massive 40.8 per cent improvement in IT performance/power improvements (as compared to state-of-the-art air cooled servers of the same specification)
Partial Power Usage Effectiveness figures of 1.02

RAC Magazine, Julian Milnes, 30th October 2014


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