JetCool has introduced a liquid-cooled version of the Dell PowerEdge XE7745, combining the server, direct-to-chip liquid cooling, rack infrastructure, deployment services, lifecycle support, and unified warranty coverage into a single integrated offering. The solution is delivered factory-tested and ready for deployment, simplifying the rollout of high-density AI and HPC infrastructure while reducing operational complexity.
The Dell PowerEdge XE7745 is designed for AI, HPC, and GPU-accelerated workloads. It supports dual 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors and up to eight NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs, providing a dense compute platform for enterprise AI environments.
SmartPlate Direct-to-Chip
JetCool integrates its SmartPlate direct-to-chip liquid-cooling technology to meet the thermal demands of modern accelerator-based servers. The cooling system removes heat directly from CPUs and GPUs and is designed to support sustained thermal loads of up to 8 kW per server, reducing the likelihood of thermal throttling. Compared to the air-cooled configuration, JetCool reports the design lowers CPU temperatures by up to 7% and GPU temperatures by up to 11%, widening thermal margin under load. The efficiency gains follow from the same approach: lowering fan speeds by up to 70% and fan power consumption by up to 50% can reduce total server power consumption by up to 30%, and acoustic output drops by up to 23 dB.
The company also cites efficiency improvements from the liquid-cooled design. By lowering fan speeds by up to 70% and fan power consumption by up to 50%, total server power consumption can be reduced by up to 30%. Acoustic output is also significantly reduced, with JetCool reporting up to a 23 dB reduction in server noise.
By removing heat more efficiently at the component level, the system frees additional power and cooling capacity at the rack level. This allows organizations to increase compute density within existing data center footprints without requiring major facility upgrades.
The platform is designed to simplify deployment into existing environments. JetCool says its low-flow cooling architecture enables organizations to replace lower-density servers while continuing to use existing facility water loops. The company supplies the complete rack-level cooling infrastructure, including racks, mounting hardware, coolant distribution units (CDUs), manifolds, and fluid distribution equipment as a factory-integrated system.
JetCool Packaged Deployment
Beyond the hardware, JetCool packages server integration, commissioning, deployment, ongoing maintenance, and warranty support into a single offering. This provides enterprises with a single point of accountability for both the server platform and the liquid cooling environment, reducing the coordination typically required among multiple vendors.
The solution is manufactured and supported through Flex, providing customers with access to global manufacturing, supply chain, and service resources to support deployments across multiple regions.
JetCool founder Bernie Malouin, who also serves as Vice President at Flex, said increasing AI infrastructure density requires organizations to deploy significantly more compute capacity while minimizing operational risk. He said that delivering the Dell PowerEdge XE7745 as a fully integrated, liquid-cooled platform with deployment and lifecycle services is intended to simplify adoption and help customers maximize hardware performance within existing facilities.
The liquid-cooled Dell PowerEdge XE7745 is available directly from JetCool. Additional information is available at https://jetcool.com/Dell.




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