

They kinda do, they say that, because the coolant is so efficient at transferring energy, a data center will not need evaporative cooling.
It would be very interesting to know what the upper limit of air temperature would be.


They kinda do, they say that, because the coolant is so efficient at transferring energy, a data center will not need evaporative cooling.
It would be very interesting to know what the upper limit of air temperature would be.


It sounds like genuinely cool technology in multiple ways. A water block on every single major component, and no cooling fans at all.
That would also be a very quiet room, rather than having thousands of tiny little fans screaming all the time.


Leave it at the office then.


Oh god please be the start of the bubble going pop.
I’m so fucking sick of hearing about AI all the time.


I’d say less than half, although mine does being an all in one unit. An increasing number of monitors have a webcam now though.


Hahaha. Lol. They’re losing ground, their oil infrastructure keeps exploding, and they want to go back to the prior terms?


That is very much the definition of snowflake behaviour.


To be fair, it’s pretty rare. Even a lot of desktops have it.


Meanwhile, New Zealand has less than a month’s worth of diesel in the country, sometimes as little as fourteen days.


How long will it take before Trump loses his patience with Israel, and cuts off their supply of weapons?


They actually lose money as well, because they’re proving those tokens at below cost price.


Yeah, and people are commenting with references to the same song.
Nah, we don’t have a bot issue here.


And I thought a turret popping was something special. That’s amazing.


It’s beautiful, in a way. Looks like a scene from a movie.


It would be far more useful than anything else they’ve done until now.


I’ve done that drive a few times now, it’s one of the most incredible parts of the country.
And yes, that’s a state highway, considered one of the country’s main arterial roads, and it has one lane bridges.


We have a lot of roads like that in NZ too, just barely two lanes wide. Locals will absolutely do 100 on them though.


Either that or community gardens.
But yeah, very out of touch with the reality of rural life, or even living in a small to medium sized town.
It’s very refreshing to see something so nuanced actually getting upvoted here.
Did you miss the part about millions of dollars in energy savings per year?