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>ends up around 130W IDLE (i just plugged current meter)
Something is incredibly wrong if you're getting 130W idle at the wall from a PC that new brotha. Especially with 240V mains power, your PSU should be more efficient than mine.
>no OC everything auto
Are you sure your motherboard hasn't disabled literally all of the power management features? Enable Cool n Quiet / C/P-states / whatever. If you're on Windows, double check your power management settings. I don't care if /g/techsupport is off-topic, it beats gay posting. Post your motherboard model and I'll dig through the manual and try and find the relevant BIOS options for you.
For reference, I've clocked 130W wall draw idle from THIS hagmonster, the 22W draw in the log is actually when it's fucking off lol.
>Supermicro X9 series dual socket LGA2011 motherboard
>2x Engineering Sample Xeon E5-2630-V2
>128 GB DDR3 ECC
>Radeon Pro WX2100
>Radeon Pro WX5100
>Too many drives to count and list here, including 4 2.5" and 2 3.5" 10K RPM enterprise SAS/SATA drives and nearly one dozen consumer 3.5" 7.2k RPM SATA drives
>Jet engine fans that will melt the headers they're plugged into if I let them all run at 100%
This 400-500W draw is with both CPUs hard pegged at 100% and one GPU pegged to 100% with one floating in the low 20's video encoding jobs.
>Let's say you pay 0.15$/kW (rounded price from my country).
ouch.

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