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My only complaint, when I doubled my ram from 128g to 256g of ddr4... it added another 100w of power usage. :-(
Surely there's no way that's just the ram... did you also double your workload or something?
A possible explanation is that the new ram sticks requires another memory channel to be active
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%20a%20rule%20of%20thumb,the%20voltage%20beyond%20XMP%20settings.
This is also ECC server ram, might be safe to say, it takes a bit more too.