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Hi there,

I am just surprised this machine I got from a refurbished sale has quite high power draw. Even when I remove all of the peripheral parts and just leave one CPU in the chassis, so remaining just:

- 1x Xeon Gold 6132 (14c/2.6 GHz, 140W TDP), 2x 32 GB RAM 2400 MHz

Even then, idling (no OS, just in UEFI mgmt.), the machine draws at least 112 Watts from the socket from which 64W go to the processor and 6 to the RAM (says iLo). The remaining 40 or so Watts are lost in the system.

When I install the 2nd CPU the CPU draw rises to ca. 120W, so I already got a good saving here.

Nevertheless I find this a bit too much, also considering some other testing labs results which seem to be significantly lower. For ex. see here, which supposedly not only shows CPU but the whole system consumption.

Do you have any explanation for this?

Thanks and cheers

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

Have you gotten into the RBSU and changed the power profile to "Minimum Power Usage"?

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

I set it to optimised for virtualization originally .. have to play around with this some more. Let's see.

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

As mentioned you need to install an OS/ hypervisor, anything to have proper power consumption. I run HPE stuff at home and it is idling between 90/100W. But don’t expect those machines to be power bill friendly. It’s designed to run full load 24/7/365 in a datacenter and it is “power efficient” in this case only (power per watt is very good at full load).

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

One thing to note, the fans in these servers are very power hungry.

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

My brother in christ why didn't you run an OS to make sure the acpi can be controller properly?...

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

Well, now I did .. after Proxmox install, we're heading the right direction: 1 CPU installed, 2x32GB RAM (as above) plus Raid controller P408i, 8x SAS backplane and 2x 10Gb Eth. NIC it idles at 74W out of which 15W go to the CPU. With 2 CPUs we get 87W in total with 19W on the CPU.

That's a completely different story. Was not aware of this ..