Overheating is a big problem for AI hardware as the question rises – and Dell thinks it can have the answer
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- Dell reveals new technology aimed at stimulating cooling
- ErdHX promises more effective cooling for systems
- Technology can lower cooling costs and reduce dependence on ineffective services
Because the demand for AI all over the world remains unabated, serious questions are asked about the environmental effect that the technology has in the world around us.
Dell Does his bit with the launch of a new system that, according to it, can lead to lower cooling costs and dependence on expensive or ineffective current services.
At the company Dell Technologies World 2025 Event unveiled the Dell PowerCool closed back door heat exchanger (ErdHX), the alternative to standard exchangers of the back door, which promises to define cooling systems as we know them.
Better cooling around
Dell says that the technology behind the new system is an industry-first and can record 100% of the heat that is generated with its independent airflow system, which means that ITDHX can lower the energy costs of the cooling by a maximum of 60% compared to currently available solutions.
This includes saving costs and removing dependence on expensive cooling machines, because the ErdHX can work with water temperatures warmer than traditional solutions (between 32 and 36 degrees Celsius).
This also means that customers can use much more stretching with dense calculation without increasing power consumption, so that their capacity of data center is maximized.
The system can also help to spot leaks or problems as a result of advanced detection systems, real -time thermal monitoring and can work with the Dell Integrated Rack Controller service for uniform management of all components at rack level.
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