Coolcentric™, a new division of Vette Corp.®, offers patented LiquiCool® technology in a variety of turnkey data center cooling system solutions that can reduce cooling unit energy consumption by up to 90 percent and lower total data center cooling costs by as much as 60 percent. These liquid cooling systems include Rear Door Heat Exchangers (RDHx) that mount to the back of IT … [Read more...]
Universal liquid cooling system for graphics cards
CoolIT’s OMNI ALC is a universal liquid cooling system for graphics cards. The OMNI’s water block is compatible with a wide range of video cards by simply swapping out a low-cost customized interposer plate. Alleviating the need to purchase an entirely new cooling solution for each new generation of video card, the system is a fully upgradeable, factory sealed, liquid cooled … [Read more...]
Single Fan Controller Improves Thermal Monitoring
Degree Controls has released a single fan controller for improving thermal monitoring and fan speed management in electronic equipment. The TC10257 is small form factor, RoHS compliant, DC fan controller with reprogrammable interface. It is intended for those who are designing equipment that uses a single, 24 or 48V DC fan and do not wish to merely run it at full speed, thereby … [Read more...]
Solution for Semiconductor Package Thermal Design
Mentor Graphics Corporation has announced the FloTHERM IC productivity tool targeting the semiconductor industry for thermal characterization and design. Addressing increased complexity, chip density, and high-speed requirements for today’s silicon designs, the FloTHERM IC solution is deployed as a unique web-based platform that delivers a high level of automation to the design … [Read more...]
Natural Convection Cooling, Expanded I/O Packed into Rugged Control Unit
Aitech Defense Systems Inc. now offers the NightHawk RCU, a rugged, compact Intel Atom-based, self-contained control unit that weighs only 4.5 pounds. The weight reduction, combined with a slim profile and natural convection/radiation cooling that dissipates up to 22 W at +55°C in stagnant (non-flowing) air, or at up to 71°C with an optional low pressure fan or baseplate, makes … [Read more...]