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High-Heat-Flux Rack Level Direct-to-Chip Two-Phase Cooling Using Sustainable Fluids

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Overview

Explore a technical presentation examining the viability of using low global warming potential fluids in direct-to-chip two-phase cooling systems, specifically focusing on the substitution of R1336mzz(Z) for R134a. Learn about comparative thermal performance results that demonstrate R1336mzz(Z)'s potential as an environmentally conscious alternative, featuring a significantly lower global warming potential (GWP of 2) while maintaining adequate cooling capabilities for next-generation CPU and GPU applications. Understand the implications and trade-offs of implementing sustainable cooling solutions in data center environments through this 16-minute talk delivered by Richard Bonner from Accelsius at the Open Compute Project.

Syllabus

DC Sustainability: High-Heat-Flux Rack Level Direct-to-Chip 2-Phase Cooling Using Sustainable Fluids

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Open Compute Project

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