Direct Liquid Cooling solutions Optimize AI and HPC workloads with Direct Liquid Cooling
As businesses drive growth from ever-growing data, more powerful IT systems are being deployed to create value more quickly. These complex workloads often create more heat than traditional air-cooling can handle. Innovative 100% fanless Direct Liquid Cooling and other liquid cooling solutions are used for the most demanding workloads.
Industry’s first 100% fanless Direct Liquid Cooling system architecture
Future-focused cooling for optimizing compute-intensive AI and HPC workloads.
Increase AI performance with the industry’s first 100% fanless cooling system architecture
The most effective way to cool next-generation AI systems is through Direct Liquid Cooling. HPE has pioneered the 100% fanless Direct Liquid Cooling system architecture to efficiently cool the top 2 systems on the Top500
8-element cooling design
Most competitive systems offer cooling across only 5 elements. HPE’s 8-element cooling design includes the full server blade, the network fabric, local storage, GPU, CPU, rack/cabinet, pod/cluster, and CDU.
High-density, high-performance system design
Complete system deployment, from design through testing and monitoring with on-site services for both compute and cooling systems.
Integrated network fabric design
Designed for massive scale and built upon the dragonfly topology, this liquid cooled fabric connects directly with copper to reduce cost and power requirements.
Open system design
Choice of CPU and GPU accelerators provides workload flexibility and optimization.
Direct Liquid Cooling delivered reliably at scale
No matter your cooling challenge, our experts will work with you to develop the right solution based on your specific data center needs.
100% fanless Direct Liquid Cooling
Efficiency and performance matter. The top performing compute systems need the most efficient liquid cooling. Coolant flows through a network of tubes and cold plates to extract heat directly from all components on the server.
70% Direct Liquid Cooling
Combined Direct Liquid Cooling and air cooling.
Liquid-to-air cooling
Chilled water supply from the facility cools down the air-cooling system positioned close to the servers.
Air cooling
Fans, air conditioning and vents circulate air and remove heat from computing equipment.