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Hello,
I recently purchased a Bitspower Summit M Pro for my 13700k build.
I had to get it finished that day, so I had to work with what I got in the moment.
Two things, first, my package was missing the LGA1700 back plate thing. The majority of the mounting hardware was there except the backplate. So, I had to improvise a bit with plastic washers, and had really horrible time mounting the block.
Second, I have never seen this before, but my CPU contact plate on the Summit (where the plate contacts the CPU IHS) wasn't mirror smooth like in pictures online. It had a machining pattern of extremely shallow grooves where it contacts the IHS. Being in a rush, I waved it off as some new contact style or something (and for some reason did not take a picture of it).
I know 13th gen is a bit of a hard chip to cool, but my temperature have been pretty poor for an open water-cooling loop (CPU only) from my experiences in the past. D5 pump, XSPC Photon 170 Reservoir, XSPC 360mm Raystorm v3 Radiator, 3x Noctua Industrial PPC fans 3000rpm with plenty of airflow, and KPX thermal paste. At around a 270 watt load in something like Blender Benchmark, the temps are peaking 90c on the hottest cores. Stock settings on the 13700k & Asrock z790 Tachi (no overclock, only XMP).
If somebody could send me a picture of what the bottom contact cold plate is supposed to look like, I could plan next steps, like redoing the mount (get the missing backplate), or pulling it off for a RMA of some kind (if it is confirmed defective).
I do not discount user error here, it’s just been impossible to find an actual picture of the bottom cold plate from a user, for this block, except from one source (Techpowerup review). The cold plate did not look like mine.
Any Help Is Appreciated.