Mission Critical Magazine recently published GRC’s case study detailing its most recent data center liquid immersion cooling deployments at the Texas Advanced Computing Center in Austin.
The case study describes how GRC’s ICEraQ Series 10 Quad single-phase liquid immersion cooling system provides the means for TACC to achieve key scientific advancements by pushing the limits of computing power.
Lonestar6 is highly efficient and handles GPU-heavy compute loads including HPC, AI, and AR/VR applications; operates at a power density of 70 kilowatts per rack, and is capable of performing at 3 petaFLOPS per second. The heat associated with the significant energy consumption, combined with the triple-digit weather that is common in the region, requires liquid immersion cooling—air cooling is unable to handle this kind of compute load.
Read the full case study at Mission Critical Magazine.