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I aim to build a new homeserver lately.

Upon researching I found the RM550X by Corsair as a power efficient option under low loads.

The sad part is, that its available nowhere.

Does someone know a valid alternative, that does not cost more than the whole build?

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[–] MrB2891@alien.top 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

A pair of 2680v4's certainly didn't decrease your power usage unless you came from Nehalem's.

My 2660v4's in a DL380P G9 idled at 220w. Getting rid of that machine and moving to Alder Lake was the absolute best thing I did for my home server. The new system runs circles around those ancient Xeon's and consumes less than half of the power. I went from averaging 200kwh/mo with the HPE to ~80kwh/mo. $30/mo savings paid for the entire upgrade to a better platform.

[–] king_weenus@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

today my dual E5-2680v4 processors arrived. I installed them with fresh thermal paste and at boot my system idled at 80w... that was according to iLO and a smart power monitor plug that monitors everything plugged into that outlet.

after 5 minutes of run time with 5 - VMs currently running I'm sitting at 120w as a high and 100w average.

My current setup is a DL360 Gen9 with 128gb DDR4. 2 x E5 - 2680 V4 that just replaced my pair of 2637 v3 I should note I don't have any spinning drives installed, only 5 x 128mb sata SSD. I also have an extra 4 port 1gbs PCI card installed and I added p440ar since my server didn't come with a SAS card only the built in sata controller.

Once my slightly longer SAS cables arrive so I can connect the p440ar I'll eventually be at 8x2.5" SAS, 4xsata SSD, 8x3.5" SAS and 4x2.5" sata.

But here we are today running idle at about 100w in my gen9 with a peak of 120w under load.

[–] MrB2891@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

DL360 ≠ DL380

But you've done a nice job of proving my point. You have a system that you have to hack together your drive storage, since it can't accommodate 3.5" drives. You have have a system that has abysmal single thread performance. You have a system that has overall less compute power than a $240 midrange desktop CPU, yes uses over twice the power. You have a system that has no hardware media encoding.

I'll add, I certainly don't trust ILO to report accurate power draw. Measure from the wall. Each of your CPU's pulls over 120w by themselves alone at 100% utilization. So either your weren't pushing them, or your numbers are off. You should have been pulling 300w at a minimum.