What is liquid cooling in AI infrastructure?
Liquid cooling uses coolant circulating through dedicated circuits to remove heat from processors and maintain optimal performance.
Liquid cooling uses coolant circulating through dedicated circuits to remove heat from processors and maintain optimal performance.
Leak testing ensures cooling circuits are perfectly sealed, preventing damage to electronic components and ensuring data centre reliability.
Cold plates, manifolds, heat exchangers, connectors and liquid cooling loops all require leak testing.
By detecting micro-leaks during manufacturing, leak testing prevents failures and ensures stable AI infrastructure operation.
AI GPUs generate large amounts of heat, requiring advanced cooling technologies such as liquid cooling to maintain safe operating temperatures.
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