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Yes and also subambient using heat pumps, but I have never seen it deployed in a data center. How would you deal with condensation?



Control the humidity, bring the temperature up if humidity control fails.


With a small heater to blow hot air over it.


That would work with a heat pump setup. Liquid nitrogen cooling is usually done by evaporating into the air directly on the processor package (as far as I know). So you would always have condensation inside the server case. Hmm, I guess a isolated duct for evaporated nitrogen to escape and heating the outside of that duct to ambient temp.


have everything that's below ambient be submerged in an engineered fluid?




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