The memory allowed the system to operate closer to its fuller potential by removing bottlenecks so unsurprisingly it consumed a little more power. I was surprised to see that despite the GPU attaining virtually all of the extra performance from the faster memory it was the CPU that added the extra power consumption. I’m not quite sure why this was the case.
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