ServeTheHome | BIG AI Servers NEED This @ServeTheHomeVideo | Uploaded October 2023 | Updated October 2024, 9 minutes ago.
We take a look at a state-of-the-art liquid cooled NVIDIA H100 8x GPU server from Supermicro. We show why modern AI servers need liquid cooling. We also show some of the other cool bits from the company's liquid cooling lab including 2U 4-node servers with Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC liquid cooling blocks.
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Other STH Content Mentioned in this Video
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- Liquid vs. Air Cooling NVIDIA A100 servers: youtu.be/4Np1HnWiHb4
- Touring the Liquid Cooling Lab: youtu.be/0674Vla9mwk
- How Server Liquid Cooling Works: youtu.be/x4ta3dcOosA
- Liquid Cooling Takes over SC21: youtu.be/t2Xk8hwNsZ4
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Timestamps
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00:00 Introduction
01:54 How Liquid Cooled AI Servers Work
05:01 Liquid Cooling an NVIDIA H100 AI server and high-density Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC servers
12:03 Supermicro Liquid Cooling Power Savings
12:31 Why we need liquid cooling
We take a look at a state-of-the-art liquid cooled NVIDIA H100 8x GPU server from Supermicro. We show why modern AI servers need liquid cooling. We also show some of the other cool bits from the company's liquid cooling lab including 2U 4-node servers with Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC liquid cooling blocks.
STH Main Site Article: servethehome.com/supermicro-custom-liquid-cooling-rack-a-look-at-the-cooling-distribution
STH Top 5 Weekly Newsletter: eepurl.com/dryM09
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Become a STH YT Member and Support Us
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Join STH YouTube membership to support the channel: youtube.com/channel/UCv6J_jJa8GJqFwQNgNrMuww/join
STH Merch on Spring: the-sth-merch-shop.myteespring.co
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Where to Find STH
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STH Forums: forums.servethehome.com
Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/ServeTheHome
Follow on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/servethehome-com
Follow on Facebook: facebook.com/ServeTheHome
Follow on Instagram: instagram.com/servethehome
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Other STH Content Mentioned in this Video
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- Liquid vs. Air Cooling NVIDIA A100 servers: youtu.be/4Np1HnWiHb4
- Touring the Liquid Cooling Lab: youtu.be/0674Vla9mwk
- How Server Liquid Cooling Works: youtu.be/x4ta3dcOosA
- Liquid Cooling Takes over SC21: youtu.be/t2Xk8hwNsZ4
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Timestamps
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00:00 Introduction
01:54 How Liquid Cooled AI Servers Work
05:01 Liquid Cooling an NVIDIA H100 AI server and high-density Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC servers
12:03 Supermicro Liquid Cooling Power Savings
12:31 Why we need liquid cooling