What basic disadvantages of the current air-cooled solutions are removed by water cooling?
The main problem with conventional cooling is the routing of very large cooling air volumes through raised floors, hanging ceilings and inside rooms. The water cooling assumes the task of carrying out the critical heat transport through these areas. As water can transport 3,500 times as much heat per volume as air can, very small lines are sufficient for transporting very large heat volumes. Cooling with air is not problematic in a rack with clear airflow inside a closed-off space.