00:16johnny0: colo: if you're not the original owner of this particular sample, it's not unreasonable to suspect someone flashed a vbios with a modified pp_table
00:17johnny0: it may be worth doing a diff of a known good stock vbios and whatever's currently on the card
07:11colo: I did but this one used, yeah. and I will check that, now that I know! :) (just out of curiosity, not that the result will change anything ;))
07:40colo: https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/?architecture=AMD&manufacturer=Sapphire&model=RX+6600&interface=&memType=&memSize=&since= matches the PP table data from my card, ftr
07:49colo: so I guess in Windows, either the reading is incorrect, or the driver modifies the PP tables on its own
10:08Remco: colo: I looked back at a benchmark and it's at 102W on the 8-pin and 22.8W on the PCIe slot
10:08Remco: I also remember a conversation here about power numbers not always including all connectors, but can't find that
10:10Remco: https://www.phoronix.com/review/radeon-rx6600-linux/7
10:10Remco: "... the Radeon RX 6600 used for testing had an average power draw of 78 Watts and a peak of 137 Watts, aligned roughly with the 132 Watts board power specification"
16:36johnny0: Remco: yeah, compared to older GCN cards Navi 23 has power reporting that's much closer to the actual DC power draw of the board