• BreakerSwitch@lemmy.world
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      13 hours ago

      And there’s the issue: you CAN cool them with renewables, but it’s cheaper to just use insane amounts of water.

      • SpaceShort@feddit.uk
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        7 hours ago

        I did not realize you could cool data centers with renewables. Is it done cooling water down a recycling it?

        • ikt@aussie.zone
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          3 hours ago

          most servers in the data centres use air cooling on the CPU/GPU/Drives etc, it blows cool air over the server which heats it up

          You then have the HVAC systems which cool down the whole data centre

          They are now moving towards a liquid cooled PC style of cooling where the cooling is built into the rack and doesn’t pull water from the mains

          https://datacentremagazine.com/articles/microsoft-unveils-zero-water-cooling-for-ai-data-centres

          There is a lot of attention being paid to make sure we don’t run out of water, but unfortunately that doesn’t generate anxiety clicks

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      12 hours ago

      Wow! What?! No one involved, not the people building the data centres, the planning commissions, the approvals, the local and federal governments, it seems everyone involved completely forgot that except you, a guy who reads the guardian.

      here’s your imaginary trophy, smartest guy in the thread🏆