MSI Unveils Liquid-Cooled Servers at CloudFest 2024: A Revolution in Data Center Technology

MSI, a worldwide server manufacturer, will exhibit its most recent liquid-cooled and GPU servers at CloudFest 2024, booth #H02 at Europa-Park in Rust, Germany, from March 19-21. These servers are powered by AMD processors and 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, and they are geared to suit the increasing demands of contemporary data centers.

Designed specifically for artificial intelligence (AI) training workloads, the G4101 is a 4U 4GPU server platform. In addition to twelve DDR5 RDIMM slots, it is compatible with a single AMD EPYC 9004 Series CPU that is fitted with a liquid cooling module. In addition to this, it has four PCI Express 5.0 x16 slots that are specifically designed for triple-slot graphics cards that have coolers. This would ensure that there is improved airflow and that performance is maintained.

As a result of its twelve front 2.5-inch U.2 NVMe/SATA drive bays, the G4101 server platform would provide high-speed and versatile storage choices, making it suitable for the varied requirements of AI applications. Due to the fact that it combines air flow spacing with liquid closed-loop cooling, the G4101 would be a highly effective thermal management solution for even the most demanding of workloads.

According to Danny Hsu, General Manager of Enterprise Platform Solutions, the demands for more computing power and higher density deployments have driven significant changes in IT infrastructure, which has led to a greater use of liquid cooling. This is because an increasing number of data centers are utilizing applications such as artificial intelligence to improve the customer experience. The liquid-cooled server solutions offered by MSI would make it possible for data centers to achieve efficiency while simultaneously installing workloads that need more computation.

For small-sized organizations seeking maximum thermal efficiency at reduced costs, the MSI liquid-cooled S1102-02 server platform presents an excellent option. This compact 1U server system encompasses four DDR5 DIMM slots, a PCIe 4.0 slot, two 10GbE onboard Ethernet connections, and four 3.5-inch SATA hot-swappable drive bays. Further, it accommodates a singular AMD Ryzen 7000 Series CPU, enabling up to 170W of liquid cooling.

Similarly, MSI’s G4201 server platform is a high-performance computing powerhouse. Engineered as a four-user supercomputer, it supports up to eight double-wide PCIe 5.0 x16 extension slots, alongside one single-wide PCIe 5.0 x16 expansion slot, built specifically for high-performance GPUs. With its 32 DDR5 DIMMs and dual 5th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors, this platform delivers extraordinary heterogeneous computing power for diverse GPU-based scientific high-performance computing, Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), and inference applications. Twelve 3.5-inch drive bays enhance the system’s functionality.

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