"Ghost-S" supercomputing integrated system In a liquid cooling system, mining machine components (usually computational plates) are immersed in a dielectric coolant, and mining machine chips are kept in a continuous low temperature state, thereby improving machine efficiency and service life. Traditionally, miners generally use "air cooling" systems, which utilize exhaust fans and dedicated HVAC air conditioning systems to regulate the mining machine to achieve the goal of reducing chip temperature. The medium coolant in liquid cooling systems is an engineering fluid with good thermal conductivity and insulation. Due to the stronger thermal conductivity of fluids than air, the use of coolant can achieve the goal of cooling the computational board faster. The key point of mining machine operation under the liquid cooling system is to ensure that the optimal flow rate can be achieved when the fluid flows through the computing board, thereby ensuring that the chip temperature is maintained at a low level.