I added figures with cTDP of 180 W (instead of the default 155 W of EPYC 7452) to
post #70.
With the gene@home application, increasing the TDP and PPT by 16 % gives...
- 7 % higher clock,
- 8 % higher computational throughput,
- ≈19 % higher host power consumption,
- and hence ≈9 % lower power efficiency.
At the increased thermal output, the Noctua NH-U14Ss still don't break a sweat. T_die is 53 °C, which is 28 K over ambient. Fans are spinning slow, but I don't have RPM readings because I don't have the respective pin connected, as mentioned in
post #58. VRM temperature is 68 °C with the 40 mm fan @ 2700 RPM sitting on the modest VRM heatsink.