Immersion cooling is a method used to cool electronic miners, by submerging them in a non-conductive liquid that efficiently absorbs and dissipates heat. This technique is commonly used in high-performance computing and cryptocurrency mining.
Immersion cooling mining systems operate by fully submerging mining hardware in dielectric fluid, allowing heat to be removed directly from electronic components without relying on air circulation. This method supports uniform temperature control, reduced hardware wear, and high-density deployment, making immersion-cooled mining suitable for operations focused on long-term stability and energy-efficient thermal management.