I'll give it a try then!
Caswell couldn't wait to order the team to enter the temperature detection link.
"Confirm!"
5%... 20%... 55%...
On their laptops, the progress bar reached 100%.
In the originally quiet computer room, there was suddenly a low sound of a fan running.
The neatly arranged black server cabinets instantly lit up all the green LED lights.
At the same time, overclocking instructions were also written into the motherboard control chips of all the blade server units and entered into the virtual system to perform floating point calculations.
Buzz ~ Buzz ~ Buzz ~
It was like thousands of miniaturized sports cars suddenly being stepped on the accelerator.
All the fans in the server room immediately spun to the maximum.
The room temperature was fifteen degrees Celsius.
Server temperature:
17 degrees …
18 degrees …
20 degrees …
In less than forty seconds, the overall temperature of the server had risen to the temperature that the little old man had mentioned, the temperature that the cooling system needed to intervene.
Caswell listened carefully with his ears open. There would be obvious noise when the cooling system worked, but he could not hear anything now.
It was 21 degrees Celsius.
Caswell still didn't hear anything. Twenty seconds later, the temperature rose to 22 degrees.
After waiting for another half a minute, the temperature finally rose by 1 degree Celsius.
"This is indeed one of Intel's most powerful processors." Caswell attributed the problem to the processor, and then asked the team to feed the processor and perform matrix data calculations.
The processor usage rate suddenly soared to the peak of 100, and Caswell was satisfied to wait for the temperature to continue to rise until it broke through the danger level of 50 degrees.
The members of the network department all gathered around and stared nervously at the engineers' computers.
However, after the processor was overclocked, the utilization rate reached the maximum value.
After a full three minutes, the temperature of the server rose to 26 degrees Celsius, and then the temperature refused to rise.
After another three minutes, the temperature was still 26 degrees Celsius.
"This is impossible!" Caswell jumped up and ran to the back of the server to find out what was going on.
However, before he could jump up, the detection software on his laptop jumped to another screen.
"Test complete!"
"100 points!"
"Congratulations, your server temperature has always been maintained at 26 degrees Celsius. You have defeated the 1357 server room and successfully obtained the first throne."
Caswell and all the members of his team were motionless as if they had been petrified by Medusa's magic.
This was originally written according to the usage habits of Hua Xia's users. It was specially designed to mock and attack them, but this time, it ruthlessly smacked them in the head.
Hua Xia had been developing rapidly in the Internet field in recent years. Countless Internet and mobile application companies had been established.
However, both the Internet and mobile applications required huge servers to support the use of Hua Xia's many users.
Therefore, in order to let those Hua Xia bosses know how trashy their server cooling system was, their company deliberately created such a result display to mock them.
1357。
This was the data of their company's computer rooms that had been tested over the years. Not only were there Hua Xia's computer rooms included, but there were also many computer rooms from internationally renowned internet companies.
Most of the scores below 60 points were created by the Chinese computer room.
How come today …
26 degrees!
This temperature was simply the perfect temperature for the operation of electronic products. If the temperature was too low, the capacitor impedance in the server would begin to increase, and the filtering effect would decrease.
In severe cases, it could not be started directly, and the temperature was too high.
Some large computer rooms were not only equipped with high-energy precision air conditioners to cool down the computer rooms, but also equipped with special cooling circulation water stations. The annual cooling cost was astronomical.
Caswell did not believe that the simple equipment he saw could create such results.
Struggling to get rid of the petrification, Caswell walked behind a server cabinet.
He finally …
He heard a sound that was different from the sound of the blade-shaped server fan inside.
It was similar to the sound of liquid flowing in the pipe, and a light rotation of the leaves like a dragonfly flapping its wings.
The server cabinets had a separate space reserved for the installation of the cooling system. Caswell was so nervous that he unscrewed the quick-disassembly screw behind the server with his hand.
After the grid-like baffle, which was more than a person's height, was removed by him, a cool breeze came.
Then Caswell's eyes widened to the limit.
The cooling system in front of him was something he had never seen before, but just at a glance, he knew the extraordinary structure.
It was a standing copper alloy base, with countless copper alloy grills as thin as a cicada's wings inserted into the front.
The copper alloy grid was as smooth as a mirror, and it could even reflect reflections.
Caswell tilted his head and tried to look inside.
On the back of the copper alloy base, there was also a grid structure. They were slightly thicker and extended along the server unit to where he could not see.
What kind of cooling system was this?
With such a complicated structure, it was clearly a metal work of art that was impossible to be machined.
Among the metals, silver had the best heat conductivity, copper was second, and aluminum was third.
The price of silver and copper was too expensive, so most of the aluminum alloy was used as a heat sink. The copper alloy heat sink was more expensive, but there was no doubt that the heat dissipation effect was better.
The light rotation of the leaves of the dragonfly flapping its wings was more obvious. However, no matter how Caswell observed, he did not find any traces of a fan installed on this art-like heat dissipation system.
There were four copper alloy pipes, slightly thicker than a thumb, connected to the vertical copper alloy base.
Caswell touched it gently with his hand. One pipe was particularly cold, and the other pipe was relatively warm. In the back of the two pipes, listening carefully, he found that the light rotation of the leaves came from here.
Caswell felt that he was going crazy. What was the structure inside the copper pipe and the heat sink here?
It was this system hidden inside the cabinet that kept the server temperature constant at 26 degrees without the need for sophisticated air conditioning.
How did they make this kind of cooling equipment that looked so sophisticated and terrible?
Countless large server suppliers could not do it, and this Hua Xia company, which he had never heard of, did it.
The rest of the team of engineers rushed over. They grimaced, and the retina was full of living ghosts.
"Is there... is... is there a spare... this kind of cooling equipment?"
Ten minutes ago, Caswell, who had been arrogant and arrogant, disappeared.
He became the submissive Caswell, became the cautious Caswell with a pleading voice.
"Haha ~ No." The Master Craftsman sentenced Caswell to death: "This kind of metal product without technical content, if we have to make more parts to prevent defective products."
"Then what industrial processing are we doing?"
"Oh no ~ God." Caswell grabbed the Master Craftsman's arm and pleaded: "You don't know how important this cooling system is to the server room."
"Where does your company want to put the data center? Put it there. We'll move it. Including all subsequent software upgrades, all for free. We are responsible for repairing any system failure... "
"This... this is not an exchange, this is friendship."
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