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The Cooling section is dedicated to monitoring all cooling-related systems, including air conditioning units and other cooling solutions. It displays real-time data about temperature, energy consumption, and efficiency. Users can track performance trends over time, identify potential inefficiencies, and address any malfunctions or suboptimal functioning of cooling units to ensure the system operates within optimal temperature ranges. This helps prevent overheating and ensures that hardware operates at peak efficiency. | The Cooling section is dedicated to monitoring all cooling-related systems, including air conditioning units and other cooling solutions. It displays real-time data about temperature, energy consumption, and efficiency. Users can track performance trends over time, identify potential inefficiencies, and address any malfunctions or suboptimal functioning of cooling units to ensure the system operates within optimal temperature ranges. This helps prevent overheating and ensures that hardware operates at peak efficiency. | ||
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The Cooling section is dedicated to monitoring all cooling-related systems, including air conditioning units and other cooling solutions. It displays real-time data about temperature, energy consumption, and efficiency. Users can track performance trends over time, identify potential inefficiencies, and address any malfunctions or suboptimal functioning of cooling units to ensure the system operates within optimal temperature ranges. This helps prevent overheating and ensures that hardware operates at peak efficiency.