What Couldn't Be Achieved with Air Cooling Becomes

Possible with Immersion Cooling

Benefits of Immersion Cooling

Immersion cooling offers a key advantage: significant energy savings. As IT equipment becomes more powerful and generates more heat, traditional cooling methods are increasingly inefficient and power-intensive. Immersion cooling fluid addresses this challenge by dramatically reducing the energy required for cooling, leading to lower operational costs and a reduced environmental footprint.

Effects of Immersion Cooling (Compared to Air Cooling)

Power Saving

Power Saving

Performance Improvement

Performance
Improvement

Server

Server
Reduced Failure
Rates of Components

Noise Reduction

Noise Reduction

Power Saving

Removing or deactivating fans inside the server can reduce the server's own power consumption by 10% to 20%.

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Performance Improvement

Maintaining a lower temperature during high CPU load compared to air cooling allows for continuous operation under high load conditions.

Reduced Failure Rates of Server Components

Eliminate All Three Major Server Failure Factors in Air Cooling Operation

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Noise Reduction Effect

Significantly reduces noise levels compared to air-cooled server rooms

Achieve Cost Reduction by Implementing an Immersion Cooling System

Immersion cooling offers substantial cost savings. Unlike traditional air-cooled systems that rely on fans and other peripheral equipment, driving up energy use, immersion cooling eliminates the need for these components by fully submerging servers in cooling fluid. This approach can reduce cooling-related power consumption by up to 95% and lower electricity costs by approximately 45%.

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Not only can total power consumption be directly reduced, leading to cost savings, but the downsizing of backup power supply equipment for air conditioning (UPS and generators) can also indirectly lower initial costs.

Cost savings can also be allocated to spare parts for servers with reduced failure rates.
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Source:Immersion Cooling System - FORVICE

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