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Hi, sorry for the late response but i was, and still am, really caught up with work.Īnyway i can't launch corefreq-cli it gives me an error atmĬorefreq-ro-shm: 'No such file or directory' line 21300īut i didn't configure it nor looking into it so i don't know. It may just be with certain things happening you just can’t go into C2. So if you really want to lower the consumption, then sadly it’s Intel (I really wanted to go AMD but the idle power draw of early ryzens is poor) plus storage consolidation (to get rid of the LBA card).

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That’s four 14TB drives, H310 motherboard, 16GB DDR4, 8600T, 1TB NVME, 550W Platinum PSU. My server (thanks to mgutts script) without the four port NIC idles at ~9-10W according to the UPS. That leaves the power draw of the Ryzen + Mobo at low 20s of watts.Īdd to the fact the GPU and LBA card will require PCI-E lanes to be switched on I can see the 20W reading being about right, given that the first Gen Ryzens really sucked idle power wise. You don’t state the PSU you’re using unless I’ve missed it, if it’s not a Titanium/Platinum the efficiency below 10% load could be as bad as 70%. When I removed my SAS controller from my old server (consolidated 10 4TB drives into four 10TB drives) I dropped 10W, plus a further 6W from the drive consolidation (and 40!W when they were all spinning!) I’m going to guess the H310 won’t be far off that. Again can unplug them temporarily to get a reading. 15 of them, so let’s call that 8-10WĪ 1050Ti apparently uses 3-4W when idle, however we’d need to check if it is indeed idling so might be worth removing it to see what happens.įans are probably using 1W each. This is going to be difficult to do a direct comparison so let’s do some basic calcs.Īll your HDDs and SSDs are somewhere around 0.5-1W idle.

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