👉 Server fluid, often referred to as liquid cooling fluid or coolant, is a specialized liquid used in high-performance computing and data center environments to efficiently manage heat dissipation from server components. Unlike traditional air cooling methods, server fluid circulates through channels or directly over heat-generating parts like CPUs and GPUs, absorbing excess heat and transferring it away from the hardware. This process is facilitated by pumps that circulate the fluid through a closed loop system, often utilizing heat exchangers to transfer the absorbed heat to a secondary medium for dissipation. By maintaining optimal operating temperatures, server fluid helps ensure the reliability, efficiency, and longevity of server hardware, particularly in environments where air cooling is insufficient or impractical.