When Data Center Move From Air Cooling To Liquid Cooling

A recent NREL investigation found that liquid cooling can attain a Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of 1.05, compared to air-cooled systems’ 1.5-2.0

In addition to conserving energy, liquid cooling can handle racks with densities greater than 20 kW, where air cooling begins to fail

Additionally, by allowing for a higher computing density per rack, liquid cooling frees up important data center real estate

Water pipes are not needed to connect LAC CDUs to the data center because they use air as a heat transfer medium

Liquid cooling lets data centers with limited space have more processing power without expanding

Closed-loop systems that recycle cooling water provide an additional advantage and support sustainability objectives

A Liquid-to-Air Cooling (LAC) CDU is one method that can promote denser workloads, boost efficiency, and lower energy usage