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Published inMay 2019
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Avimanyu Bandyopadhyay
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Avimanyu Bandyopadhyay

Avimanyu Bandyopadhyay is currently pursuing a PhD degree in Bioinformatics based on applied GPU computing in Computational Biology at Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata, India. Since 2014, he developed a keen interest in GPU computing, and used CUDA for his master's thesis. He has experience as a systems administrator as well, particularly on the Linux platform. Avimanyu is also a scientific writer, technology communicator, and a passionate gamer. He has published technical writing on open source computing and has actively participated in NVIDIA's GPU computing conferences since 2016. A big-time Linux fan, he strongly believes in the significance of Linux and an open source approach in scientific research. Deep learning with GPUs is his new passion!
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Liquid cooling – should you consider it?

Liquid cooling involves the passing of liquid through CPU or GPU blocks within a loop in order to reduce temperatures by a huge extent. Achieving such drastic reductions in temperature levels (up to 30°C) is not so feasible when implemented with conventional air-cooling methods. The following image shows a liquid-cooled system:

The temperature factor

When processors are busy at work, they obviously generate heat continuously as they compute. Depending on variable loads, the temperatures are also affected. The main goal behind cooling is always to keep such temperatures down, especially when the processors are operating under a full load. It is always good practice to also...

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Published in: May 2019Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781789341072

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Avimanyu Bandyopadhyay

Avimanyu Bandyopadhyay is currently pursuing a PhD degree in Bioinformatics based on applied GPU computing in Computational Biology at Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata, India. Since 2014, he developed a keen interest in GPU computing, and used CUDA for his master's thesis. He has experience as a systems administrator as well, particularly on the Linux platform. Avimanyu is also a scientific writer, technology communicator, and a passionate gamer. He has published technical writing on open source computing and has actively participated in NVIDIA's GPU computing conferences since 2016. A big-time Linux fan, he strongly believes in the significance of Linux and an open source approach in scientific research. Deep learning with GPUs is his new passion!
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