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    Motherboard Asus Pro H610T Thin ITX DDR4 SO-DIMM motherboard

    yes, I have updated the firmware in ASM1166. Also I tried ASM1166 in another system and it worked as expected (only ~1 W increase)
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    Motherboard Asus Pro H610T Thin ITX DDR4 SO-DIMM motherboard

    yes. but unfortunately this board doesn't play well with ASM1166. It works, but power saving mode no. The reason why such high power consumption with ASM1166 is that CPU is in C-state C2 only. Without that card it is in C10 (90+%)
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    Motherboard Asus Pro H610T Thin ITX DDR4 SO-DIMM motherboard

    I know it should be powered with 19V (as written in specification) but this board has no problems running at 12V. Unless you have connected 3.5" HDDs because they draw a lot of current during start and it can cause a voltage drops which can be more significant and unstable in 12V system compared...
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    Motherboard Asus Pro H610T Thin ITX DDR4 SO-DIMM motherboard

    another measurements:
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    Motherboard Asus Pro H610T Thin ITX DDR4 SO-DIMM motherboard

    Update: I changed SATA SSD to m.2 (Samsung 980 Pro 1TB with heatsink) Basically no change copared to SATA SSD I have used previously. my powertop report: https://output.jsbin.com/camedofote
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    Motherboard Asus Pro H610T Thin ITX DDR4 SO-DIMM motherboard

    Yes, I know it. I'm using DC 5.5mm connector.
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    Motherboard Asus Pro H610T Thin ITX DDR4 SO-DIMM motherboard

    Asus Pro H610T is impressive mainboard! Idle power consuption when Debian 12 is running is only 2—3 W. :-O MB: Asus Pro H610T D4-CSM CPU: Intel i3-13100 RAM: 1x Crucial 32GB DDR4-3200 SODIMM (CT32G4SFD832A) SSD: 1x SATA Crucial M4 128GB (CT128M4SSD2) I enabled power-saving features in BIOS...