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Unusually high board power draw on a RTX 4060 8GB

Makito

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My ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 EVO OC Edition 8GB reports around 52W board power draw during idle. You can see from my screenshot that it's really at idle state: GPU and memory controller load are very low, as are the clocks, and the fans are stopped.

I'm running the latest Geforce drivers to date (566.14) with every setting at default. No overclocking. I have checked power management mode in 3D settings and it's on "Normal".

UEFI BIOS is up to date. Resizable BAR is enabled and working. ASPM settings are on default.

I'm a bit puzzled, how can it be possible? My former GPU, a GTX 1660, had a board power draw of 10W at idle, it had no fan stop and temps very higher. Besides, when I run a light Unity game, as Pillars of Eternity, for example, the board power draw only increases about 3/5W: it has no sense, it should go up considerably higher than that. And when playing something really demanding, like Alan Wake 2 on high settings the max power draw is around 115W, what it should be, no more.

It has to be some kind of driver bug, right?
 

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Your system might be spiked with a mining virus or something like that. Try this GPU in a different PC or perform a fresh Windows installation on a different, proven to be OK, SSD. Or HDD, doesn't matter for this test but HDDs are painfully slow.

But first, I'd run DDU and reinstall the drivers to see if the issue goes away.
 

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What's your monitor setup? With 2x 4K monitors, my 3080 draws almost 100W in desktop.
 
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Some Nvidia cards have faulty / incorrect power readings. I think 4060 was one of them. GTX 1050 Ti is another which reads 34W idle through SW but has been shown in TPU reviews to be nearer 4W using external measurements of PCIe socket and 12V connectors. A give away is the TDP % reading being 0.0 and an even better give away is nvidia-smi cmd showing N/A for power reading.
 
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are you running some ultimate performance power plan mode in Windows? maybe this is some PCIe power saving issue, for the maximum powersaving at idle you need power saving on the PCIe bus too. try "balanced" power mode
 

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Some Nvidia cards have faulty / incorrect power readings. I think 4060 was one of them. GTX 1050 Ti is another which reads 34W idle through SW but has been shown in TPU reviews to be nearer 4W using external measurements of PCIe socket and 12V connectors. A give away is the TDP % reading being 0.0 and an even better give away is nvidia-smi cmd showing N/A for power reading.
Yeah, you're right. I have run "nvidia-smi" command, and that's what is shows
 

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Some Nvidia cards have faulty / incorrect power readings. I think 4060 was one of them. GTX 1050 Ti is another which reads 34W idle through SW but has been shown in TPU reviews to be nearer 4W using external measurements of PCIe socket and 12V connectors. A give away is the TDP % reading being 0.0 and an even better give away is nvidia-smi cmd showing N/A for power reading.
this.
50W at idle with no active cooling will not have the GPU sit at 31°C.

it's a bug.
 
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What's your monitor setup? With 2x 4K monitors, my 3080 draws almost 100W in desktop.

Time to upgrade with something decent. 100W doing basically nothing is ludicrous.. :kookoo:

Meanwhile:

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Time to upgrade with something decent. 100W doing basically nothing is ludicrous.. :kookoo:
To be fair computers rarely do "basically nothing" these days, and 2x4K monitors is a lot of pixels.
 
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