GIGABYTE and Incooling to Develop Two-Phase Liquid Cooled Servers for High Frequency Trading
Incooling has adopted GIGABYTE's overclockable R161 Series server platform as the test-bed and prototype model for a new class of two-phase liquid cooled overclockable servers designed for the high frequency trading market. "Incooling's technology is capable of pushing temperatures far below the traditional data center air temperatures, unlocking a new class of turbocharged servers. It does this by leveraging specialized refrigerants using phase-change cooling, inside a pressure-controlled loop. This is a highly efficient method that allows exchange of the heat from the chip with the datacenter air with far less thermal resistance. Coupled with the R161 overclockable server from GIGABYTE, Incooling's solutions are able to push performance further than ever before. First system tests showed up to 20C lower core temperatures contributing up to 10% increase in boost clock-speed whilst lowering total power draw by 200 watts."
The post GIGABYTE and Incooling to Develop Two-Phase Liquid Cooled Servers for High Frequency Trading appeared first on insideHPC.