"How do you dissipate the heat of 400,000 powerful, specialized Nvidia GPUs running at full load, 24/7, without risking significant damage to the chip and minimizing downtime?" is a problem statement with nice careers attached to it both blue collar and white collar.
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But I wonder how you would economically handle that warmed water - if you drain it back into the ocean, you could end up with hundreds of manatees gathering around your drain pipe
Seriously, Crypto miners are currently doing it. Inversion cooling might be an option. A huge server farm operation, I would assume, purchasing old closed mines where underground temps are 55 degrees could be a start. Then converting heat into power
Likely answer cooling problems as well.
Hey let’s make it 1 /1000th the power. We’re advanced, right?
Have planes drop water on them.
Open the systems and use an air conditioned room to pump in super cooled air at one end whilst sucking it out the other.
Remember the GPU will throttle back when to hot to prevent damage and cool itself!
This is to prevent damage from over heating!
Argon may cut it, but that's a shitload of BTUs
He's ICE COLD!
Just add some new Radioactive Plutonium pellets.
Start up 60 year old technology.
NO regulators (Rumpty Dumpty and Elon fired them all)
Just pure profit!
What could go wrong?
Bill volunteered to store the nuclear waste at his house
https://blog.westerndigital.com/space-data-center-moon/
Glycol 35 is fine, thank you.