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sanitation@lemmy.radio to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 11 hours ago

Data centers raise nearby temperatures by up to 4 degrees in Phoenix

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sanitation@lemmy.radio to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 11 hours ago
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Waste heat from data centers can boost air temperatures in downwind neighborhoods by as much as 4 degrees Fahrenheit, researchers at Arizona State University report in a new study conducted in the Phoenix metro area, the hottest in the U.S.
  • Scott 🇨🇦🏴‍☠️@sh.itjust.works
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    I read an article a month or two ago that explained without an atmosphere to carry away the heat, the chips would just super-heat and melt.

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      That article was incorrect, then. There are many satellites already in orbit that have computers in them - basically all of them do, nowadays - and cooling them is a well understood engineering problem.

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        The satellite computers don’t perform as much work, produce as much heat, or are as densely placed as those in the data centers.

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          So don’t pack them as densely as Earth-based data centers are packed.

          In another comment in this thread I posted a link to a youtube video by Scott Manley explaining the math and engineering behind cooling computer hardware in space, it’s actually pretty straightforward.

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        How was it incorrect? How can you transfer heat away from the electronics into another medium when there is no other medium because it’s in space?

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          Same way radiation heat works from the sun.

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