@
londiste
its not about min clocks, but (limiting) max, and just because cores can downclock, doesnt mean they will.
never said anything about power plan changing soc/ram, just that its easier to "deal" with, than messing with soc/ram stuff, for minimal gains (vs limiting max clock)
in short: limiting cpu clock thru win power plan to 50% (for max), saves you ~50w on a 5950, and until i see the masses able to save more than ~25w when messing with (soc) voltages,
its clear what makes more sense, and has a bigger impact on power consumption, all while not impeding bus/thru output of the whole system.
detailed power consumption isnt relevant in this case, as we are talking about (overall) low idle power, not "where" we save it.
long:
stock (jedec) settings in bios, ram 2666 (all other stuff on auto), while on balanced power plan (min 99/max 100%) i get ~40*C idle, and up to 60*C on low loads, cpu consuming 75-100w (OCCT).
running AMP settings:
1800 IF, 3600 ram, with power savings plan (min 0%/max 50%) i get 28-32*C idle, and up to 40*C on low load, cpu consuming 40-45w.
@JakoDel
so you blindly believe advertising? ok.
last time i checked, a pc's power consumption isnt based on soc power alone, overall counts, part of the reason why germany sells ~90% amd for BYO.