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  1. Thanks Im currently at around 35w - the disks should be spun down by now. not sure what fans are in it, nor the PSU, so assuming i might have more than you, it seems about right????
  2. It wasdoing a partity check. Ill let it calm and wait for the spins to spin down For a server of this type with disks spun down, what sort of wattage would be decent? I did read first post , but it warned about using auto tune in certain cases..... Sorry im n00b!
  3. Hi All I wonder if people can offer me some advice. I have a unraid server (been running for years) and comsumes around 50w , 24/7 Would love to lower the number This is mainly a plex server, so doesnt do much, performance is not a main consideration. I currently spin down the disks. (30min) which doesnt appear to make any diff. The server has 4x8tb drives. (Tosibiha) Server spec (this is a soldered on CPU) Model: Custom M/B: ASRock J4105-ITX Version - s/n: M80-B3004200454 BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. Version P1.30. Dated: 05/04/2018 CPU: Intel® Celeron® J4105 CPU @ 1.50GHz HVM: Enabled IOMMU: Enabled Cache: 224 KiB, 4096 KiB Memory: 8 GiB DDR2 (max. installable capacity 256 GiB) Network: bond0: fault-tolerance (active-backup), mtu 1500 eth0: 1000 Mbps, full duplex, mtu 1500 eth1: interface down I saw about auto tune, but is that a good idea on this server? It is a live unit. Is 50w decent, or can i get it into some sort of sleep state, as its not used a huge amount. Uses---- Plex File storage Powertop Reads: Really appreciate any advice anyone can give! Thabks