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Supermicro Expands Liquid Cooling Portfolio with New Rear Door Heat Exchangers

Supermicro expands rear door heat exchanger portfolio

The RDHx lineup supports 10kW to 120kW per rack for AI and HPC cooling in new or existing data centers. The post Supermicro expands rear door heat exchanger portfolio appeared first on…

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