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minus-squareshadowbert@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoSurely there’s no way that’s just the ram… did you also double your workload or something?
minus-squareHTTP_404_NotFound@lemmyonline.comOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up3arrow-down1·1 year agoEvery ddr4 ram module (8g of ram), uses around 3w. I have 256g of it. That is 32 modules * 3 = 96 watts. From Crucial: https://www.crucial.com/support/articles-faq-memory/how-much-power-does-memory-use#:~:text=As a rule of thumb,the voltage beyond XMP settings. This is also ECC server ram, might be safe to say, it takes a bit more too.
minus-squarewax@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoA possible explanation is that the new ram sticks requires another memory channel to be active
Surely there’s no way that’s just the ram… did you also double your workload or something?
Every ddr4 ram module (8g of ram), uses around 3w. I have 256g of it.
That is 32 modules * 3 = 96 watts.
From Crucial: https://www.crucial.com/support/articles-faq-memory/how-much-power-does-memory-use#:~:text=As a rule of thumb,the voltage beyond XMP settings.
This is also ECC server ram, might be safe to say, it takes a bit more too.
A possible explanation is that the new ram sticks requires another memory channel to be active