Friday, November 9th 2012

Asetek RackCDU Liquid Cools NVIDIA Tesla K20 GPU Accelerators

Asetek Inc., the world's leading supplier of liquid cooling solutions for computers, announced today that its hot water, direct-to-chip RackCDU liquid cooling systems will cool NVIDIA Tesla K20 GPU accelerators and that these cooling solutions will be on display at SC12.

Asetek direct-to-chip technology captures heat directly into liquid and removes it from the data center in an all liquid path. Asetek liquid is 4000 times more efficient as a coolant than air. With this efficiency, Asetek RackCDU makes deploying high density racks more practical at a data center scale while simultaneously reducing data center cooling energy consumption by over 50%. Density is particularly important in HPC/supercomputing applications where large numbers of servers work simultaneously on the same problem and maintaining short communication paths between servers is critical to the overall performance of the supercomputer.

"Asetek RackCDU direct-to-chip liquid cooling focuses on removing heat from the hottest locations in servers and GPUs are a key hot spot," said André Sloth Eriksen, Founder and CEO of Asetek. "The liquid cooling enabled NVIDIA Tesla K20 is groundbreaking because for the first time NVIDIA will make liquid cooling possible on a fully warranted Tesla GPU Accelerator."

"The Tesla K20 accelerator is designed for high performance and extreme power efficiency," noted Sumit Gupta, general manager of Tesla accelerated computing at NVIDIA. "Asetek's solution for Tesla K20 enables OEMs and ODMs to add liquid cooling to select NVIDIA GPUs with lower cost and faster time-to-market than engineering their own solutions."

Asetek will display its liquid cooling solution for NVIDIA Tesla K10 and K20 GPU accelerators at SC12 in booth #4045. The booth will also include a full display of Asetek's groundbreaking hot-water, direct-to-chip RackCDU liquid cooling systems. SC12 is being held in Salt Lake City, Utah - November 12-15.
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5 Comments on Asetek RackCDU Liquid Cools NVIDIA Tesla K20 GPU Accelerators

#1
1d10t
Asetek been aggressively aiming server,workstation or HPC market.sign of dying enthusiast desktop market? :roll:
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Delta6326
1d10tAsetek been aggressively aiming server,workstation or HPC market.sign of dying enthusiast desktop market? :roll:
No, its not dying, its flooded. I don't know of any other WC setup like this for server so they can charge what ever they want for this as desktops have to many products, that are all with in +- 1-5c
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#3
ALMOSTunseen
Asetek is still pumping out the re-branded enthusiast Closed loop coolers.
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cdawall
where the hell are my stars
1d10tAsetek been aggressively aiming server,workstation or HPC market.sign of dying enthusiast desktop market? :roll:
New market with WAAAY more customers. Seems like a pretty sound business plan to me.
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1d10t
Delta6326No, its not dying, its flooded. I don't know of any other WC setup like this for server so they can charge what ever they want for this as desktops have to many products, that are all with in +- 1-5c
cdawallNew market with WAAAY more customers. Seems like a pretty sound business plan to me.
So they gone to the right direction i guess.Basically,all desktop closed loop water cooling are made by them so it's time to advance to some "open" market.
If they made some product that compatible with ol' FirePro i might consider :laugh:
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