Generally speaking liquid cooling does not involve dunking your system into a vat of coolant.
Computer liquid immersion cooling.
Two phase immersion cooling also known as evaporative cooling or flow boiling i n two phase cooling the working fluid boils and thus exists in both a liquid and gas phase the system takes advantage of a concept known as latent heat which is the heat thermal energy required to change the phase of a fluid.
Immersion cooling is an it cooling practice by which it components and other electronics including complete servers are submerged in a thermally conductive dielectric liquid or coolant.
That is unless you re allied computers then it s just par for.
Liquid immersion cooling is the reduction of heat in hardware through submersion in a dielectric liquid that is thermally conductive.
Implementing passive two phase immersion cooling systems enables greater heat transfer efficiency through the boiling process through the liquid to vapor phase change compared to single phase immersion cooling allowing for greater power densities with two phase immersion cooling up to 250 500 kw tank.