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by p12tic
313 days ago
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That's just an artifact of Intel disabling ECC on consumer processors. There's no reason for ECC to have significantly higher power consumption. It's just an additional memory chip per stick and a tiny bit of additional logic on CPU side to calculate ECC. If power consumption is the target, ECC is not a problem. I know firsthand that even old Xeon D servers can hit 25W full system idle. On AMD side 4850G has 8 cores and can hit sub 25W full system idle as well. |
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