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Giga Computing, a subsidiary of GIGABYTE and an industry leader in generative AI servers and advanced cooling technologies, is exhibiting at Data Centre World 2024 to showcase advanced data center solutions that meet the demands of various scales of data centers and workloads. This year, Giga Computing is introducing a range of innovations focused on optimizing AI supercomputing, enhancing data center efficiency, and promoting sustainability. Central to the exhibit is the NVIDIA HGX H200 8-GPU G593-SD1 server with Direct Liquid Cooling (DLC), designed for high-performance AI workloads. Also featured are Rear Door Cooling Solutions in partnership with nVent, tailored for high-density HPC/AI environments, alongside Immersion Cooling Solutions powered by GIGABYTE, offering a sustainable, energy-efficient approach to modern data center cooling.
At booth U20, visitors can explore the full capabilities of these solutions, including the G593-SD1 server equipped with NVIDIA HGX H200 DLC, complemented by the nVent RackChiller CDU800, which delivers 800kW of cooling capacity. This combination allows data centers to operate at higher power densities while maintaining performance and reliability. For facilities not yet ready to fully transition to liquid cooling, GIGABYTE's advanced Cooling Solution, in partnership with nVent, offers an efficient alternative for high-performance workloads, such as those in HPC/AI environments. This solution is compatible with air-cooled systems like the 2U4N H263-S62, a high-density server powered by dual 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors per node, which requires a 3000 W power supply. Additionally, GIGABYTE's G493-SB0 server, certified under NVIDIA-Certified Systems - OVX Servers and Data Center Servers, supports up to 8 dual-slot Gen 5 GPUs, making it ideal for AI training, inference, and visual computing.
By utilizing nVent's Rear Door Heat Exchanger (RDHx), data centers with up to 78 kW high-density racks can achieve high-density cooling without a complete infrastructure overhaul, ensuring cost efficiency and simplifying deployment. "We are proud to support GIGABYTE with cutting-edge cooling solutions that address the challenges of high-density data centers. The RDHX Pro is designed to maximize efficiency, cooling performance, and serviceability, enabling customers to scale without extensive infrastructure changes," said Marc Caiola, Vice President, Data Solutions - Cooling & Networking at nVent.
The interest in GIGABYTE's single-phase immersion cooling solutions continues to grow, with the GIGABYTE 4U POC Tank loaded with the G292-Z43, which supports 16 single-slot Gen 4 GPUs and requires 2200 W to operate. GIGABYTE offers tank sizes ranging from 4U, 12U to 25U, helping customers achieve PUE as low as 1.02, meet ESG goals, and lower total cost of ownership (TCO). These solutions are designed to address various operational needs, providing flexible and scalable cooling options for both traditional data center upgrades and those working within budget constraints.
All of these products and more can be found at the GIGABYTE booth at DCW. Join us at DCW Singapore to explore our latest data center cooling technologies.
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At booth U20, visitors can explore the full capabilities of these solutions, including the G593-SD1 server equipped with NVIDIA HGX H200 DLC, complemented by the nVent RackChiller CDU800, which delivers 800kW of cooling capacity. This combination allows data centers to operate at higher power densities while maintaining performance and reliability. For facilities not yet ready to fully transition to liquid cooling, GIGABYTE's advanced Cooling Solution, in partnership with nVent, offers an efficient alternative for high-performance workloads, such as those in HPC/AI environments. This solution is compatible with air-cooled systems like the 2U4N H263-S62, a high-density server powered by dual 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors per node, which requires a 3000 W power supply. Additionally, GIGABYTE's G493-SB0 server, certified under NVIDIA-Certified Systems - OVX Servers and Data Center Servers, supports up to 8 dual-slot Gen 5 GPUs, making it ideal for AI training, inference, and visual computing.
By utilizing nVent's Rear Door Heat Exchanger (RDHx), data centers with up to 78 kW high-density racks can achieve high-density cooling without a complete infrastructure overhaul, ensuring cost efficiency and simplifying deployment. "We are proud to support GIGABYTE with cutting-edge cooling solutions that address the challenges of high-density data centers. The RDHX Pro is designed to maximize efficiency, cooling performance, and serviceability, enabling customers to scale without extensive infrastructure changes," said Marc Caiola, Vice President, Data Solutions - Cooling & Networking at nVent.
The interest in GIGABYTE's single-phase immersion cooling solutions continues to grow, with the GIGABYTE 4U POC Tank loaded with the G292-Z43, which supports 16 single-slot Gen 4 GPUs and requires 2200 W to operate. GIGABYTE offers tank sizes ranging from 4U, 12U to 25U, helping customers achieve PUE as low as 1.02, meet ESG goals, and lower total cost of ownership (TCO). These solutions are designed to address various operational needs, providing flexible and scalable cooling options for both traditional data center upgrades and those working within budget constraints.
All of these products and more can be found at the GIGABYTE booth at DCW. Join us at DCW Singapore to explore our latest data center cooling technologies.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site