GIGABYTE Debuts Liquid Cooled High-density Servers

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September 16th, 2021 – GIGABYTE Technology, (TWSE: 2376), an industry leader in high-performance servers and workstations, today announced two high-density servers, H262-ZL0 and H262-ZL2, with direct liquid cooling for CPUs and more. Engineered to cool up to eight CPUs in a 4-node 2U chassis, the liquid cooled servers offer necessary cooling to ensure 280W versions of AMD EPYC™ 7003 processors can perform at their stable, maximum potential. To this end, the GIGABYTE H262 servers come with a cooling solution provided by CoolIT Systems. The development of H series servers with multiple nodes will meet the needs of HPC, HCI, in-memory computing, and scientific research.



As rack density increases along with higher TDP chips, air cooling becomes very expensive and many not provide sufficient cooling. Direct liquid cooling provides a better option, delivering stable and higher performance. Thanks to the ability of water to dissipate heat faster than air, direct liquid cooling options have arisen to meet data center workloads. GIGABYTE has engineered two servers, H262-ZL0 for cooling only the CPUs and H262-ZL2 for cooling CPUs, memory, and an NVIDIA Mellanox ConnectX®-6.

Balancing efficient cooling with the ever-increasing rack density and performance is a major endeavor that GIGABYTE has sought to remedy. As a result, GIGABYTE partners with multiple vendors as one solution may not fulfill all applications, and that philosophy of diversity also applies to the types of cooling systems used in conjunction with servers. For these newly announced H262 servers, GIGABYTE paired up with CoolIT Systems (HQ in Calgary, Canada) to custom design a direct liquid cooling solution to better remove the heat from servers. As well, CoolIT Systems provides Coolant Distributions Units (CDU) and rack/chassis manifolds to make a single vendor, complete solution. Over the last 20 years, CoolIT has designed and distributed products for the desktop industry and data center. With this in mind, CoolIT has a strong adherence to safety compliance and complies with UL 62368-1, which is a new safety standard for certification of equipment in data centers. Besides compliance, CoolIT Systems’ cooling solutions have high reliability, high performance, and low pressure drop. Quick and dry release couplings manufactured by Staubli and other key partners offer the best in precision manufacturing and come with a highly trusted reputation. Therefore, GIGABYTE has a reliable cooling solution for high demanding workloads in data centers.

 

Model Name

H262-ZL0

H262-ZL2

Processor

8 x AMD EPYC7003/7002 Processor
Support up to 280W per socket

Memory

64 DIMMs
Support for 3200MHz DDR4

Storage

24 x 2.5" hot-swap hybrid U.2/SATA drive bays

4 x M.2 (Gen4 x4) slots

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Expansion Slots

4 x low-profile (Gen4 x16) slots
4 x OPC 3.0 (Gen4 x16) mezzanine slots

Communication/ Network Ports

8 x 1GbE LAN ports
4 x dedicated management ports
1 x CMC global management port

Power Supply

2+0 2200W 80+ Platinum

 

For the complete cooling system there are diverse options based on systems requirements and rack heat load. For a single rack or just one server, a single CDU (7-10kW cooling capacity) can be installed in the same rack and can keep the system running cool without using facility water. If multiple racks are involved then CDUs may be adequate; however, if facility water is available, it can be used with warm water to help remove the heat from the data center.    
 
“Our customers have been asking for liquid cooled solutions, and we are grateful to have partnered with CoolIT Systems to deliver efficient cooling. The new high density H262 servers are GIGABYTE’s first wave of servers with direct liquid cooling kits, and have shown impressive performance in our testing,” said Alan Chen, AVP of Network & Communication Business Unit at GIGABYTE. “Incorporating CoolIT Systems’ liquid cooling technology into GIGABYTE H262 severs will ensure high performance and availability, and warranties by GIGABYTE and CoolIT.”
 
“This collaboration with GIGABYTE allows CoolIT to provide leaders in data center design with cutting edge solutions that combine both high performance and low electricity cooling solutions,” said Brandon Peterson, VP Product at CoolIT Systems. “Liquid cooling has become the new standard for scalable energy efficient data center deployments, and GIGABYTE has done a great job promoting this vision.”

Customers looking for procurement of the GIGABYTE H262 servers with the liquid cooling kit can contact GIGABYTE or trusted partners. For Cooling Distribution Units (CDU), rack/chassis manifolds, as well as questions on integration, please contact CoolIT Systems.
 
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