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RE: Intel's secret weapon: Fresh air
The test was about drawing outside air and expelling the hot air, not through the dirt. The humidity climate does not matter for 99.9% of locations; the target is any location that has air temps below 90f anytime; anything above 90f only requires incremental cooling. There is blogging at http://communities.intel.com/openport/blogs/datacenter/2008/09/19/free-cooling-for-data-centers-video-and-whitepaper
Posted by: Don Atwood   Posted on: 09/19/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Thermal is better  Maarek | 09/19/08
I assume you don't actually mean pumping air through the dirt...  bmerc | 09/19/08
Free air POC in Scotland  petob | 09/19/08
RE: Intel's secret weapon: Fresh air  Don Atwood | 09/19/08
"humidity climate does not matter for 99.9% of locations"?  EMonkIA | 09/23/08
Interesting concept  kc117mx | 10/09/08
RE: Intel's secret weapon: Fresh air  magallanes | 09/23/08
10 Months is not long enough of a test  fromag82 | 10/09/08
we've done it for years  shawn@... | 10/09/08
A layer(s) of dust restricts heat...  RS9 | 10/09/08
RE: Intel's secret weapon: Fresh air  norm.mcmillan@... | 10/09/08
RE: Intel's secret weapon: Fresh air  jvuntalan | 10/09/08

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