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1. xnx+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-10-22 12:03:43
Shameful to see this on Nvidia's site. They have real engineers and business prowess. This is really shaking my assumptions about the company.
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2. rpmism+EA[view] [source] 2025-10-22 14:53:56
>>xnx+(OP)
Why is this shameful?
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3. hidden+FY[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-10-22 16:25:59
>>rpmism+EA
Because it's crank science harvesting money from people who don't understand physics.

Heat is almost impossible to dissipate in space because there's negligible matter to take the heat away.

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4. ryanis+k21[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-10-22 16:44:26
>>hidden+FY
I'm inclined to think you're right, but I can't figure out one thing - the command module (apparently) in Apollo 13 got down to 38F without active heating. That's much colder than standard data centre rack temps.

In the example of a data centre, there would be considerably more heat generation than 3 astronauts, but, I would like to understand more. 38F is cold, so heat is clearly lost not as slowly as we might think.

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5. xnx+t41[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-10-22 16:52:33
>>ryanis+k21
The Apollo passive radiators can dissipate ~2500 Watts into space. With most systems shut down, only ~500 Watts was coming from the remaining systems and the astronauts bodies.
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6. ryanis+W51[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-10-22 16:58:33
>>xnx+t41
Cool, thank you. So I read this as fundamentally, the heat they dissipated far exceeded the heat they produced. Do you mind opining on what similar figures would be with modest passive radiators and a typical data centre rack heat output?
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7. xnx+nh1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-10-22 17:51:39
>>ryanis+W51
No idea what the passive radiators might look like (50x the size of Apollo?), but an Nvidia GB300 NVL72 uses 120,000 watts.
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8. rpmism+mG1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-10-22 19:50:30
>>hidden+FY
And yet heat is dissipated in space on a regular basis. It's physically possible with a huge upside. This is how progress happens.
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9. gs17+jN1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-10-22 20:23:46
>>hidden+FY
The "scam" part isn't the radiators, it's the launch price. Their whole cost estimate depends on a different company reducing prices at least 50x.
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