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Webinar on data center cooling Advanced Thermal solutions presented on 12. August



Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS) (www.qats.com) provides free webinar "Thermal Management of data center" on Thursday, 12. August at 2: 00 pm EST. this online event will address the concerns that the servers in the power and costs increase, data centers are being challenged not only for keeping components cool, to avoid their failure, but also to check and, ideally, reduce the cost of cooling cabinets

This webinar, presented by ATS President and CEO, Dr. Kaveh Azar, will provide engineers with detailed technical evaluation of the various thermal problems occurring in the data center and the most cost effective ways to address these problems.


Data centers are effectively the extensive systems composed from "components" racks of computers.  New approaches to cooling data centers of various sizes is underway today to get the best and most green cooling possible.  This webinar will consider approaches for small, medium and large scale data centers to achieve the cooling installation.


From the perspective of these approaches temperature control webinar to discuss the use of flexible actuators, distributed sensing, monitoring and evaluation policy. Dr. Azar explain also the Adaptive Center flexible system for the chip level, the system level, and finally into the data center, in order to optimize cooling requires cooling.


ATS-Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc.-celebrates 20 years-is a leading engineering and manufacturing co., supplying thermal and mechanical packaging products for the electronics industry. Please contact ats-hq@qats.com or visit our website at www.qats.com


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Webinar on Data Center Cooling to be Presented by Advanced Thermal Solutions on August 12



Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS) (www.qats.com) will provide a free webinar “Thermal Management of a Data Center” on Thursday, August 12 at 2:00 pm EST. This online event will address the concern that with servers increasing in both power and cost, data centers are being challenged not only to keep the components cool to prevent their failure, but to also control and ideally decrease the cost of cooling of the cabinets

This webinar, presented by ATS president and CEO, Dr. Kaveh Azar, will provide engineers with a detailed technical appraisal of the different thermal problems encountered in a data center, and the most cost effective ways to resolve them.


Data centers are effectively large scale systems composed of the “components” of racks of computers.  Novel approaches to cooling data centers of various sizes are being undertaken today to obtain the best and most green cooling possible.  This webinar will consider approaches for small, medium and large scale data centers to achieve a given installation’s cooling goals.


In terms of these thermal management approaches, the webinar will discuss the use of flexible actuators, distributed sensing, control policies and evaluations. Dr. Azar will also explain adaptive center cooling, a flexible system applied to chip level, system level and finally to the data center, in order to optimize the cooling required.  


To register for the Thermal Management of a Data Center webinar, go to http://www.qats.com/Training/Webinars/7.aspx


ATS - Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. - Celebrating 20th year - is a leading engineering and manufacturing Co. supplying thermal and mechanical packaging products for the electronics industry. Contact ats-hq@qats.com or visit our website at www.qats.com


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Coolerguys Cabcool1203 Three 120mm Fan Cooling Kit w/thermal control for Cabinet or Home Theaters



CabCool1202 Dual 120mm Fan Cooler Kit for Cabinet / Home Theaters w/Thermal Control

This is a kit for a three fan unit (17.7" x 6.25" x 1.25") that is meant to cool your cabinet or multimedia center. Includes (3) Ultra quiet 120mm Fan. Now with New Style - Fan Grills - Better Flow. Now with more space and larger holes between honeycomb grill.

Can be mounted on any side of a cabinet, where room permits, by cutting a hole approximately 3/4" smaller on all sides of the outside bracket. Insert completed cooler assembly in hole and attach to cabinet with appropriate screws. Fans can be set to blow into or out of the cabinet depending on your needs. If you need additional information contact us.

DC 12V fans that are powered by our CS 110v AC to 12v DC Power Supply (included). Also includes a thermal controller. Built in thermal sensor. Controls power to your fans to cool when you need it. With external temperature probe wire for spot placement.

On at 86.7°F off at 81°F

Cooling Unit includes the following:

(1) CS 110v AC to 12v DC Power Supply with 4 Pin Molex Adapter
(3) Ultra quiet 120mm Fans
(1) Black Acrylic Fan bracket (19" x 6.25" x .125")
(1) Coolerguys Thermal controller
(3) Black 120mm Honeycomb Mesh Fan Grills
(3) Black 120mm Fan Grills
(24) Fan Screws
Pack - 4" Nylon Multi-Purpose Tie Black
(4) #6 - 1/2" black Cabinet screw
(1) 3 Pin "Y" Adapter

Completed dimensions: 13" x 6.25" x 1.25"

Price: $ 125


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Webinar on Data Center Cooling to be Presented by Advanced Thermal Solutions on August 12



Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS) (www.qats.com) will provide a free webinar “Thermal Management of a Data Center” on Thursday, August 12 at 2:00 pm EST. This online event will address the concern that with servers increasing in both power and cost, data centers are being challenged not only to keep the components cool to prevent their failure, but to also control and ideally decrease the cost of cooling of the cabinets.

This webinar, presented by ATS president and CEO, Dr. Kaveh Azar, will provide engineers with a detailed technical appraisal of the different thermal problems encountered in a data center, and the most cost effective ways to resolve them.


Data centers are effectively large scale systems composed of the “components” of racks of computers.  Novel approaches to cooling data centers of various sizes are being undertaken today to obtain the best and most green cooling possible.  This webinar will consider approaches for small, medium and large scale data centers to achieve a given installation’s cooling goals.


In terms of these thermal management approaches, the webinar will discuss the use of flexible actuators, distributed sensing, control policies and evaluations. Dr. Azar will also explain adaptive center cooling, a flexible system applied to chip level, system level and finally to the data center, in order to optimize the cooling required.  


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