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GRC and TACC Recognized by Uptime Institute

Green Revolution Cooling is proud to announce that it has been named a Finalist at this year’s Green Enterprise IT Awards presented by the Uptime Institute. The installation at Texas Advanced Computing Center has received recognition for the Facility Product Deployment … Continue reading

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Managed Coolant Flow

This short video shows Green Revolution Cooling’s submersion cooling system in action. Heat produced by these Supermicro 1U GPU-accelerated SuperServers (SYS-1026GT-TF) is captured by GreenDEF™ dielectric fluid and delivered to a heat exchanger, providing the servers with powerful and consistent … Continue reading

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Department of Defense Awards Green Revolution Cooling SBIR Grant

GRC is announcing an SBIR award from the Department of Defense for development of large-scale system installations. The award allocates R&D funding for production of efficient mid-density systems for military and enterprise applications. Tinker Air Force Base, located in Oklahoma … Continue reading

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Press Coverage of the CGGVeritas Installation

GRC received some great press soon after the CGGVeritas installation release. The release outlined the growing installation in Houston and the partnership between GRC and server manufacturer Supermicro. David Chernicoff over at ZDNet wrote a piece entitled Submerge your datacenter, … Continue reading

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GRC Partners with Supermicro to Build Powerful GPU-accelerated Cluster at CGGVeritas

GRC announces details surrounding one of its largest installations to date, a 24-rack, 600kW system at CGGVeritas in Houston, Texas.

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Liquid Cooling in the Data Center: State of the Industry

42U Rack filled with GPU-accelerated servers Paul Rubens over at Enterprise Networking Planet wrote an article last week that looks at the current state of liquid cooling technologies available to data centers. The piece, Liquid Cooling Gaining in Popularity Again, presents … Continue reading

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Green Revolution Cooling Featured in TACC Article

Green Revolution Cooling is featured on the Texas Advanced Computing Center website today. Christiaan Best, Founder and CEO of Green Revolution Cooling, sat down for an interview to talk about the installation at TACC that was first installed in April … Continue reading

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Green Revolution Cooling Awarded Phase II NSF Grant

Green Revolution Cooling has been awarded a Phase-II National Science Foundation Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant to support the continued development of its high-performance fluid-submersion cooling system for data centers. The grant comes two years after the Phase I grant … Continue reading

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SC’11 Wrap-Up

SC’11 wrapped up last week and the conference proved a tremendous success for Green Revolution Cooling. Trade shows are always fun for us; attendees unfamiliar with our technology get pretty excited to see servers submerged in fluid. The exhibit featured an … Continue reading

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Green Revolution Cooling Announces Heat Recapture

  The CarnotJet fluid-submersion cooling system is the first to recapture nearly 100% of server heat without adding infrastructure costs. A single 20 kW rack with 42 servers can reduce heating costs by $15,000 annually. One of the biggest barriers … Continue reading

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