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>Hot tubs sit at about 38 to 40 degrees Celsius, warm enough that most people can only soak for about 15 minutes. NVIDIA’s newest AI servers can run their cooling liquid even hotter — up to 45 degrees Celsius, or 113 degrees Fahrenheit. That higher temperature limit is precisely what makes them more energy efficient. The Rubin generation of NVIDIA AI infrastructure is the world’s first to achieve 100% liquid cooling — every chip, every networking component, cooled entirely by liquid in a closed loop with no fans anywhere in the system. This liquid cooling methodology is outlined in the NVIDIA DSX AI factory reference design, a guide that outlines best practices to design, build and operate the entire AI factory infrastructure stack.

Archive: https://archive.today/PNVv2 From the post: >>Hot tubs sit at about 38 to 40 degrees Celsius, warm enough that most people can only soak for about 15 minutes. NVIDIA’s newest AI servers can run their cooling liquid even hotter — up to 45 degrees Celsius, or 113 degrees Fahrenheit. That higher temperature limit is precisely what makes them more energy efficient. The Rubin generation of NVIDIA AI infrastructure is the world’s first to achieve 100% liquid cooling — every chip, every networking component, cooled entirely by liquid in a closed loop with no fans anywhere in the system. This liquid cooling methodology is outlined in the NVIDIA DSX AI factory reference design, a guide that outlines best practices to design, build and operate the entire AI factory infrastructure stack.
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They're passively cooling the water? That's stupid...if only there was an industry that specialized in cooling high performance machines and had a decades long track record of doing so using the least amount of coolant and airflow possible.

(Fuck you palantir.)