High-Efficiency Server Radiator Manufacturer & Exporters for Uruguay

Empowering Uruguay’s rapid digital transformation with Tier III & Tier IV grade server cooling architectures, designed for extreme thermal loads, high-density AI clusters, and sustainable computing ecosystems.

Industrial Context: Server Radiators in Uruguay’s Tech Hubs

Why next-generation thermal management is vital for the Southern Cone's primary tech destination.

Google Canelones Data Center Effect

With Google establishing its large-scale "Teros" data center in Canelones, Uruguay has become a hotspot for energy-efficient computing architectures. Our server radiators are designed to deliver optimal Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) by utilizing high thermal-conductivity vapor chambers.

Renewable Energy Matrix Alignment

Uruguay's grid is powered over 97% by clean energy (wind and hydro). Green data centers operating in Montevideo and Pando Free Zones demand server cooling components that minimize fan energy draws. Our copper-fin blocks reduce airflow resistance and structural pressure drops.

Strict Free Trade Zone Logistics

Operating from major Chinese logistical corridors, we offer seamless tax-exempt shipping compliance directly into Zonamerica and Parque de las Ciencias, ensuring customs documentation meets local LATAM imports regulations.

Global Server Radiator Technological Evolution

As server processors transition past the 350W TDP barrier (Intel Sapphire Rapids & AMD EPYC Bergamo), traditional air-cooling structures have met their physical limits. High-density server cabinets require advanced heat transfer mechanisms. This transition is characterized by three key technical trends:

  • Vapor Chamber (VC) Integration: Two-phase cooling interfaces that transition liquid inside a sealed copper cavity, distributing heat 10x faster than solid copper bases.
  • High-Aspect Ratio Skiving: Machine-skived copper fins that provide the maximum surface area possible inside tight 1U and 2U server rack limits.
  • Hybrid Direct-to-Chip (D2C) Liquid Blocks: Copper water blocks with micro-channel structures optimized for low-pressure-drop coolant distribution.

Xeviora is positioned at the intersection of this technology. By combining our 8 years of export experience and robust OEM/ODM pipelines, we provide thermal architectures tailored to extreme environments. We understand that in Uruguay's telecom hubs (such as Antel's Pando Tier III facility), system uptime is critical. A failure in thermal regulation of a CPU or memory module translates to instant latency spikes or structural outages. Our solutions prevent this with certified hydraulic bearings and high-reliability vapor chambers.

Uruguay Server Radiator Specification Matrix

Compare our standard architectures for LGA4677, LGA4189, LGA3647, and AMD SP6 sockets.

Radiator Model / Socket Compatibility Maximum TDP Support Base & Fin Material Dimensions (L x W x H) Cooling Technology
LGA4677-1U400W 400 Watts Pure Copper Base + Fins 118 x 92 x 27 mm Direct-to-Chip Liquid Cooling
LGA4189-N96 4U 6U 320 Watts Copper Base + 6 Heat Pipes + Al Fins 118 x 92 x 64 mm Vapor Chamber & Heat Pipe Air Cooling
AMD SP6 2U 350 Watts Copper Base + Aluminum Fins + 5 Heat Pipes 118 x 92 x 64 mm High-Density Passive/Active Dual System
LGA3647-2U205W 205 Watts Copper Base + 4 Heat Pipes + Al Fins 108 x 78 x 64 mm Dual Ball Bearing Active Air Cooling
BGA 2518 Heatsink 120 Watts Aluminum Heat Block + Backplate 120 x 84 x 28.5 mm Passive Backplate Heatsink

Xeviora Memory Technology (China) Co., Ltd.

Xeviora Memory Technology (China) Co., Ltd. is a professional DDR5 memory manufacturer and supplier based in China, specializing in high-performance RAM solutions for gaming, industrial, enterprise, and consumer applications. Established in 2017, the company has rapidly grown into a trusted OEM and ODM partner for global distributors, system integrators, and technology brands.

Our manufacturing facility covers 368 square meters and is equipped with advanced production and testing equipment to ensure stable quality and reliable performance. With an annual export revenue of over USD 18 million, Xeviora serves customers across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and South America.

Backed by 8 years of export experience and 12 years of industry expertise, we are committed to delivering innovative memory products that meet international quality standards. Our quality management system includes comprehensive incoming material inspection, in-process quality control, and final product testing. All products undergo automated functional testing, compatibility verification, performance validation, and aging tests before shipment. Our quality assurance team consists of 46 dedicated inspectors who ensure every module meets strict reliability requirements.

As a manufacturer with strong OEM and ODM capabilities, Xeviora works closely with more than 850 supply chain partners worldwide, enabling efficient sourcing, flexible production, and fast delivery. Our primary customers include wholesalers, distributors, e-commerce sellers, system builders, brand owners, and enterprise solution providers.

Innovation is at the core of our business. Supported by an experienced R&D team of 128 engineers, we continuously invest in new technologies and product development. Last year alone, we successfully launched 86 new memory products covering DDR5 gaming memory, industrial-grade memory modules, server memory solutions, and customized storage products.

We offer flexible customization services, including private labeling, logo printing, packaging design, specification customization, firmware optimization, and complete OEM/ODM development. Whether customers require standard memory modules or fully customized solutions, our team is dedicated to providing reliable products, competitive pricing, and professional technical support.

At Xeviora, our mission is to empower global customers with advanced memory technology, dependable manufacturing, and long-term business partnerships built on quality, innovation, and trust.

12+ Yrs
Industry Expertise
128
R&D Engineers
$18M+
Annual Export Revenue
46
QC Inspectors

Cooling Architecture Roadmap for Uruguay's Next-Gen Data Centers

Providing technical insight to help systems engineers select the optimal thermal architecture.

Projected Uruguay Data Center Scenario Challenges

Data centers in Uruguay experience mild temperate weather, but high seasonal humidity levels in departments like Maldonado and Montevideo can impact air-cooled servers. Condensation and corrosion are minor but tangible risks, and elevated ambient humidity affects evaporative cooling effectiveness. Modern architectures deployed here focus on closed-loop liquid systems and high-density air-cooling designs using localized copper blocks.

Technical Integration Guidelines:

  • 1U Blade Servers (Dense Virtualization): To maximize density within a 1U form factor, system designers in Montevideo select LGA115X 1U copper radiator blocks. These passive or highly direct-flow models leverage the chassis air shroud to pass through 25mm high copper skived fins, handling up to 110W without individual fans.
  • 2U GPU & Dual-Socket CPU Systems: High-performance workloads require active fan integration with thick cooper bases. The 350W AMD SP6 2U server cooler series incorporates multiple composite heat pipes to spread the heat flux across a wider fin array, preventing thermal throttling during complex data analysis models.
  • High-Density AI Clusters (3U & 4U Sockets): For AI processing nodes utilizing LGA4677 or AMD SP3 CPUs drawing up to 400W, we recommend hybrid integrated water cooling loops. These combine high-efficiency water blocks with integrated radiator pumps, isolating the heat loop directly from neighboring DRAM modules.

Frequently Asked Questions: Server Cooling in Uruguay

Answers to technical and logistical inquiries frequently raised by Uruguay system builders and procurement officers.

Q1: What are the transit and shipping logistics for server radiators sent to Uruguay’s Free Trade Zones?
A: We ship under flexible trade terms (FOB, CIF, DAP). For data centers operating in Zonamerica, Parque de las Ciencias, or the Pando Free Zone, we provide compliant commercial invoices, packing lists, and Certificates of Origin (CO) to allow swift duty-free custom clearance according to Uruguay's Free Zone Law (Ley N° 15.921). Standard delivery times via express air freight (DHL/FedEx/UPS) are between 7 to 10 working days, and bulk sea shipments to the Port of Montevideo take 35 to 45 days.
Q2: Can your server radiators support high TDP processors from Intel (Sapphire Rapids) and AMD (EPYC)?
A: Yes, our radiator lines are built specifically to accommodate modern multi-core server processors. We support LGA4677, LGA4189, LGA3647, LGA1700, and LGA115X sockets from Intel, alongside SP6 and SP3 sockets from AMD. We supply air coolers for up to 350W TDP and integrated water blocks (liquid cold plates) certified to handle 400W and higher workloads.
Q3: How does Xeviora guarantee manufacturing reliability and eliminate the risk of coolant leakage in liquid blocks?
A: Leakage prevention is our top design parameter. Our copper water blocks undergo helium-based leak testing and high-pressure water testing at 1.5x working pressure before shipping. Additionally, we use high-grade EPDM tubing or FEP corrugated tubes with secure anti-bend metal sleeves to ensure physical structural integrity over an operational span of 50,000 hours.
Q4: Do you support ODM/OEM custom logo printing and dimensions for custom server chassis?
A: Yes. Xeviora offers complete OEM/ODM capabilities. We can adapt fin pitch, heat pipe count, baseplate dimensions, mounting hardware, and coordinate custom laser logo marking or corporate color schemes to align with your cloud brand or proprietary system integration requirements.