Bistpower Outs Water block for all that is Ryzen Threadripper
And yeah, that looks nice alright. Meet the Premium ELX Mystic Black Metal Edition AMD TRX40. With its stylish look and high-density heat sink fin design, this water block promises stunning visuals, as well as performance.
This is a water block for of course all Ryzen Threadrippers including 3rd generation. A beautiful black metal cover is used for the top cover. In addition, around the water block, there is an addressable RGB LED illumination that can be controlled by ASRock "Polychrome", ASUS "Aura Sync", GIGABYTE "RGB Fusion", MSI "Mystic Light Sync", Razer "Razer Chroma". BPPRE-CPUTRX40-BK_1024x768b BPPRE-CPUTRX40-BK_1024x768c The main body size is 75 mm in width, 115 mm in length, 16 mm in height, the thread is equipped with G1 / 4 x 2, and the chipset is compatible with AMD X399 / TRX40.
The Bitspower Premium Summit ELX series, equipped with Bitspower Digital RGB around the top plate, is sure to become the center of attention of your case with bright LEDs that are certified by ASUS AURA Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion 2.0, MSI Mystic Light Sync, ASRock Polychrome, Biostar VIVID LED DJ and Razer Chroma.
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let's post something useful for people interested in threadripper water cooling :
- initially had a Corsair XC9 on my 3960x it's a cooler designed for Intel sized cpus not AMD but it's compatible, the only difference between it and the XC7 are the number of fins (more) while the cooling wasn't bad it only covered the center of the cpu lid and not the top and bottom
- recently upgraded to an heatkiller IV pro block which is as large as the cpu lid and has by eye double the fins and fin area I gained 5-7°C under aida64 stress test and the cpu is generally cooler which in turn slightly improve overall liquid temp (air bubbles quickly left the block contrary to the corsair one where they take a very long time to disappear)
previous gens threadripper block comparison I don't know if it's still up to date but I can say the heatkiller pro still works very well even with weak static pressure corsair QL fans in pull mode (not optimal at all for a radiator) https://www.xtremerigs.net/2018/08/29/amd-threadripper-cpu-block-review-round-up/11/