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  1. How is the current state of support in thinking about getting the non pro version, but the above messages don’t seem very comforting
  2. oke started eliminating some options, first went and installed ubuntu server, then I reached C10 and 1,7watts! then I studied the behavior of the different io and I found out that some usb ports have weird behavior and cause high usage en preventing the system to reach lower c-states and identified a usb port that doesn't seem to have that effect. I prepared a fresh usb stick with unraid 7.1 beta and now it idles at 3-3,5watt spending most of the time in C10. Bit more then ubuntu bit still very acceptable. I then tried a back-up of my "production" unraid server that is running 7.0.1 and it was idling at 10watts not going lower then C7. I think ill just transfer the key set-up unraid from scratch.
  3. with 7.1 it hangs on boot, it mentions the i915 and then nothing happens, had to restore an back-up (12500t)
  4. I got new hardware, a Lenovo thinkcentre M70Q gen3 with a 12500T. I enabled all c states in bios, disabled hyper threading, removed the wifi card, disabled audio. did the powertop command. but it refuses to go in a c state lower then c2 I changed over all other hardware, from my previous build and that worked all fine...
  5. I have a asrock deskmini 310 with an i3 9100. i followed all the steps in the first post (including the bios settings) but it won't go in a state below C2. I do run an kingston A2000 which i read in this topic is notorious but the linked article also states that the problem was fixed with a kernel update back in 2021. Is it lickly its still the cullprint? or are there other factors like docker containers i can check (i see 650 wapeups/second for example).
  6. i came here with the exact same question when i saw the dedicated server part in de documentation with update 5
  7. asrock deskmini H310 with I3 9100 core: -120.12 mV gpu: -75.2 mV cache: -99.61 mV uncore: -109.38 mV analogio: -99.61 mV powerlimit: 65.0W saved 2watt at idle (from 14watt to 12watt)

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