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Nvidia's new liquid cooling runs at 113°F, cuts water use to near zero
Nvidia announced a liquid cooling system that operates at 113°F (45°C), reducing electricity consumption and cutting water use by up to 100%. The system uses higher coolant temperatures to minimize energy needed for cooling. However, sustainability challenges remain despite the efficiency gains.
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The higher coolant temperature is a clever engineering trade-off, but the real-world sustainability impact depends on widespread adoption and lifecycle analysis.
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Nvidia announces liquid cooling system that runs ‘hotter than a hot tub’ — promises to reduce electricity consumption and cut water use by up to 100%, but sustainability challenges remain →
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