Wednesday, August 17th 2022

EK Introduces Fluid Works Compute Series X7000-RM GPU Server

EK Fluid Works, a high-performance workstation manufacturer, is expanding its Compute Series with a rackmount liquid-cooled GPU server, the X7000-RM. The EK Fluid Works Compute Series X7000-RM is tailor-made for high-compute density applications such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, rendering farms, and scientific compute simulations.

What separates the X7000-RM from similar GPU server solutions is EK's renowned liquid cooling and high compute density. It offers 175% more GPU computational power than air-cooled servers of similar size while maintaining 100% of its performance output no matter the intensity or duration of the task. The standard X7000-RM 5U chassis can be equipped with an AMD EPYC Milan-X 64 Core CPU, up to 2 TB of DDR4 RAM, and up to seven NVIDIA A100 80 GB GPUs for the ultimate heavy-duty GPU computational power. Intel Xeon Scalable single and dual socket solutions are also possible, but such configurations are limited to a maximum of five GPUs.
Each CPU and GPU is fitted with a custom-designed rack-compatible water block. These EK rack water blocks feature rear-facing G1/4" ports for more effortless connectivity with the manifold and additional screw holes for mounting to the reinforcing bracket, keeping the GPUs securely in place during transport.

Self-Contained Liquid Cooling System
The self-contained liquid cooling setup was designed with easy servicing in mind.Removing a few screws from the side allows the entire sub-assembly - fans, radiators, manifold, and pumps - to be promptly detached and replaced.In case of a single component failure, EK's high-grade CPC QDCs (quick disconnect couplings) enable a lightning-fast replacement without draining or refilling the liquid cooling loop. The self-contained nature of the X7000-RM makes it ideal for drop-in replacements in aging air-cooled servers without the need to introduce facility water infrastructure.

Unquestionable Reliability
No corners were cut when selecting the components and materials that go into the construction of X7000-RM. From the automotive grade EPDM tubing to the redundant PSUs and highly reliable pumps, nothing was allowed to compromise the functionality and reliability of the system. The triple 360 mm radiator setup ensures optimal coolant and component temperatures, even in higher ambient temperature conditions, with the whole system being considerably quieter than a standard air-cooled server solution. The entire water cooling loop is monitored and controlled by an AI-enhanced control system, providing an optimal balance of cooling and noise generation at all times while being able to remotely notify the manager or user of any potential system failure or issue.

Cool, Quiet, Power Efficient
By liquid-cooling all major heat-generating components, EK Fluid Works X7000-RM can keep all critical components, like AMD EPYC 64 core CPU and NVIDIA A100 GPUs, at 30°C lower operating temperatures compared to standard air-cooled solutions. This significant reduction in temperature positively affects the power consumption, reducing the total power draw by an impressive 10%. Due to the advanced boost algorithms taking advantage of the lowered power computation and temperatures, an increase of 6% in total performance can be observed in specific applications.

Considering the rising energy costs, this power efficiency aspect is essential in large-scale deployments since it can significantly impact the total operating cost. The total cost of ownership is also reduced because cooler running components generally last longer, slashing service costs and downtime.

Warranty and Servicing
The EK Fluid Works Compute Series X7000-RM is covered by a 3-year Parts and Labor Warranty. During that period, EK also provides servicing kits for regular maintenance of the liquid cooling systems and replaces any failed components with prefilled assemblies (e.g., GPU and water block with tubing and QDCs) for smooth and hassle-free operation with minimal downtime.

Availability and Pricing
The EK Fluid Works Compute Series X7000-RM is available for customization and purchase through the EK Fluid Works. The base configuration starts at $18.524,00.
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9 Comments on EK Introduces Fluid Works Compute Series X7000-RM GPU Server

#1
ZoneDymo
trying to drill into a new market ey?
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#2
zlobby
HPE and all other relevant vendor are already set. Nice try, EK.
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#3
DeathtoGnomes
ZoneDymotrying to drip into a new market ey?
FTFY. :laugh::laugh::laugh:

Kinda surprise by EK on this move.
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#4
Owen1982
Looks nice. I wonder how this compares to Nvidia's DGX type offerings on the price/performance? Does HPE/Dell/Lenovo/Supermicro etc have anything similar?
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#5
SOAREVERSOR
But why? Our liquid cooled servers are cooled at the rack level, you just plug the fuckers in?
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#6
zlobby
Owen1982Looks nice. I wonder how this compares to Nvidia's DGX type offerings on the price/performance? Does HPE/Dell/Lenovo/Supermicro etc have anything similar?
Yes, they do. Not as flashy but hella reliable.
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#7
HenrySomeone
zlobbyHPE and all other relevant vendor are already set. Nice try, EK.
Yup, this smells of desperation; just how one user wrote the other day - the company quite possibly isn't far from keeling over and honestly I can't say that would be a noteworthy loss...
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#8
Haile Selassie
HOREY SHET, YOU COULD FIT MORE GPUS IN THE SAME CUBIC AREA THAN THEY DID USING WATER COOLING.

... and get better performance and software support. For example HP Apollo series.
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zlobby
HenrySomeoneYup, this smells of desperation; just how one user wrote the other day - the company quite possibly isn't far from keeling over and honestly I can't say that would be a noteworthy loss...
I liked them in the beginning but then moronic management turned them into a mess.
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