I opened a ticket with EKWB support and reply is no cold plate update for std block. They seem to have discontinued the nickel/plexi block I have from their webstore, also other iterations are reduced. With the ticket I have been sent a €25 store coupon.
The profile I use on TR/ZE for 24/7 use is only RAM OC, as this profile had under gone testing when I had the EK block I had not rerun Y-Cruncher with Bykski. Now the temps were not differing here enough, what was differing was the average MHz of CPU
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This one of the 1st screenies I have with this RAM/profile whilst on EK block, when stress testing with Y-Cruncher.
Now above is using a differing version of Y-Cruncher and HWINFO, so here another EK one and 5.5hrs, using exact same versions of apps in use currently. OS has had updates paused when I went quad channel as I wanted a fair comparison with the dual channel kit that I had been using before (above/below are all quad channel/same kit/UEFI, etc, only block swapped, coolant reused).
We see ~3.5GHz average. On Bykski it's closer to 3.7GHz
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I thought "WHAT!?!", gotta be some kinda fluke, so rerun on another repost of rig.
I still think come on, this can't be right. Perhaps that day the sun/moon was aligned correctly in Threadripper land. So below is another rerun on following day
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Now someones gonna notice and say "gup this can't be true the temps are higher average on Bykski", when I look at CPU Core Power (SVI2 TFN), the 3x Bykski runs use ~40W more core power. So the CPU was sustaining more MHz and using more power. The VRM temps are also higher on Bykski runs.
I have no explanation for this, other than Bykski on Y-Cruncher equals moar MHz :cool: .