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Looks so cool! How much juice is the whole rack pulling?
Last I checked it was ~200W on average for everything and only gets up to about 250W when the main server is pegged at 100% usage.
That’s surprisingly lower than I expected it would be for all that
In essence those are just a PC, switch, NAS, and UPS...
Damn that's good, seems really power efficient for something that big.
My whole homelab pulls something like 150 for 2 Servers (one ryzen 5 and one i3 8th gen). 200 seems not so much for urs. Have you done any power optimisation on your machines?
by power optimization I assume you mean like overclock tuning on the mother boards and adjusting sleep schedules, HDD sleep timing and the like? I admit I haven't done much of that. just stock power and sleep settings.