“IMMERSION-COOLED SYSTEMS DO NOT REQUIRE CHILLERS, CRAC UNITS, RAISED FLOORING, ETC. THIS METHOD HAS THE POTENTIAL TO CUT IN HALF THE CONSTRUCTION COSTS…”
“IMMERSION-COOLED SYSTEMS DO NOT REQUIRE CHILLERS, CRAC UNITS, RAISED FLOORING, ETC. THIS METHOD HAS THE POTENTIAL TO CUT IN HALF THE CONSTRUCTION COSTS…”
The National Security Agency’s Advanced Computing Research team at the Laboratory for Physical Sciences acquired and installed a GRC liquid-immersion cooling system to evaluate its pros and cons.
GRC’s ICEraQ™ liquid immersion cooling system offers amazing cooling energy cost savings of up to 95% and can increase cooling capacity up to 100kW per rack, resulting in a PUE of 1.05. Also utilizing ICEraQ significantly lessens data center white and grey space.
Testimonial:
“immersion-cooled systems do not require chillers, CRAC units, raised flooring, and temperature and humidity controls, etc., they offer a substantial reduction in capital expenditures over air-cooled systems.”
— David Prucnal, P.E. at NSA
About National Security Agency (NSA):
The National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) is home to America’s codemakers and codebreakers. The National Security Agency has provided timely information to U.S. decision makers and military leaders for more than half a century. The Central Security Service was established in 1972 to promote a full partnership between NSA and the cryptologic elements of the armed forces. NSA/CSS is unique among the U.S. defense agencies because of their government-wide responsibilities. NSA/CSS provides products and services to the Department of Defense, the Intelligence Community, government agencies, industry partners, and select allies and coalition partners. In addition to delivering critical strategic and tactical information to war planners and war fighters.