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daggersandscars | 1 year ago

> and reduce your cooling costs as much as possible with outside air when temperatures are cool

To add to this: University of Texas' supercomputers have used a variation of this for a while. I don't recall which cluster was the first, but they chilled and stored water at night when electricity was cheaper, then circulated the water during the day. This substantially cut cooling costs and increased cooling efficiency.

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