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The fluid can change, pretty sure Chemours makes this one but there are a lot of options in the industry. Submersion doesn't work as well for two-phase, much more complicated to deal with - though we have seen small immersion PoCs with it. Single phase is the clear winner for full immersion.
@@jonboy345 What did I say that made you think I don't know what I'm talking about? seriously asking, not being sarcastic or anything like that. In any case you are more than welcomed to ask me anything about the system, I can assure you I know very well what I'm talking about :)
@@inbar1494 I wasn't responding to you, I was responding to @legobuildingreview7538, who stated that "Sales Engineer" is an oxymoron. What the heck makes you think I was talking to you?
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Two Phase cooling is a great idea. Noctua showed a potential two phase cooler for home desktops also. I am excited for that to reach market.
It’s a fascinating use of technology.
400W/cm2 is crazy high. This seems to be better performing than water cooling, while consuming less power and less coolant volume
That is a big part of the appeal of the ZutaCore.
Why not test the new Epycs at +500W?
We're working on plans ;) Our initial review of Turin though did use liquid cooling via Dell servers. We have a CoolIT CDU in the lab.
What IS the liquid exactly? why not submerge electronics in it or is it expensive to produce?
The fluid can change, pretty sure Chemours makes this one but there are a lot of options in the industry. Submersion doesn't work as well for two-phase, much more complicated to deal with - though we have seen small immersion PoCs with it. Single phase is the clear winner for full immersion.
Probably that would be enough to run Tetris.
With no audio probably
@@StorageReview it's ok
liquid not water??
Correct.
"Sales engineer" what an oxymoron.
Why ?
You engineer sales ? @@brandonrobinson3829
Tell me you don't know what you're talking about without telling me you don't know what you're talking about.
Source: Am Sales Engineer.
@@jonboy345 What did I say that made you think I don't know what I'm talking about? seriously asking, not being sarcastic or anything like that.
In any case you are more than welcomed to ask me anything about the system, I can assure you I know very well what I'm talking about :)
@@inbar1494 I wasn't responding to you, I was responding to @legobuildingreview7538, who stated that "Sales Engineer" is an oxymoron.
What the heck makes you think I was talking to you?