This is a HW question, but couldn't quite fit it into any of the HW sub-forums, so I'll ask here.
Do LR-DIMMs typically run cooler than R-DIMMs?
I have a server that runs 24/7 in my home with PC3-12800R RDIMMs, and the temps are around 38~48C and some times goes up to 55C if I'm putting a load on RAM.
I just got a set of PC3L-12800L LR-DIMMs, and was testing them with memtest86+. After about 12 hours of continuous testing, the temp sensors only showed between 30-35C.
I know the 2 scenarios are different, but I was some how expecting to see the LR-DIMMs run hotter? So, question is, if/when I swap the R-DIMMs for the LR-DIMMs, what should I expect from the DIMM temp sensors? same? lower? higher?
Do LR-DIMMs typically run cooler than R-DIMMs?
I have a server that runs 24/7 in my home with PC3-12800R RDIMMs, and the temps are around 38~48C and some times goes up to 55C if I'm putting a load on RAM.
I just got a set of PC3L-12800L LR-DIMMs, and was testing them with memtest86+. After about 12 hours of continuous testing, the temp sensors only showed between 30-35C.
I know the 2 scenarios are different, but I was some how expecting to see the LR-DIMMs run hotter? So, question is, if/when I swap the R-DIMMs for the LR-DIMMs, what should I expect from the DIMM temp sensors? same? lower? higher?