Dell PowerEdge T360 (tower server reference)

Intel Xeon E-24xx · varies · Tower server · Tower server · typically $1,000+

~106 W averageMeasured idle power. High-side reference: if you genuinely need ECC + IPMI + slots, this is the cost — ~106 W idle, ~12× an N100. Most homelabs don't need it.
Last verified 2026-06-02· confidence: high· Idle method: iDRAC 9 power monitoring (week average)
Measured idle power
~106 W average (range 90–179 W) with a 10GbE add-in card and dual PSU
iDRAC 9 power monitoring (week average)
ECC memory support
Yes — true ECC (Xeon E + server board). The reason to pay the power tax.
NIC chipset
Onboard 1GbE/10GbE (BroadCom/Intel) + 10GbE add-in card
RAM ceiling
Up to 128 GB+ DDR5 ECC UDIMM
IOMMU / GPU passthrough
Full PCIe slots, IPMI/iDRAC, real ECC and clean IOMMU — the 'do it properly' end of the scale.
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Frequently asked questions

What is the Dell PowerEdge T360 (tower server reference)'s idle power consumption?
Dell PowerEdge T360 (tower server reference) (Intel Xeon E-24xx) idles at ~106 W average (range 90–179 W) with a 10GbE add-in card and dual PSU. Method: iDRAC 9 power monitoring (week average). This is a wall-measured figure — verified 2026-06-02.
Does the Dell PowerEdge T360 (tower server reference) support ECC memory?
Yes — true ECC (Xeon E + server board). The reason to pay the power tax.
Is the Dell PowerEdge T360 (tower server reference) good for Proxmox / a homelab?
High-side reference: if you genuinely need ECC + IPMI + slots, this is the cost — ~106 W idle, ~12× an N100. Most homelabs don't need it. RAM ceiling: Up to 128 GB+ DDR5 ECC UDIMM. NIC: Onboard 1GbE/10GbE (BroadCom/Intel) + 10GbE add-in card.

Sources

Low-Power Home Server 7-day comparison — edywerder.ch · dated 2025
https://edywerder.ch/low-power-home-server/
Cited public information, not purchasing advice. Onboard NIC silicon and BIOS can differ between production batches of the same model name — confirm the revision you receive (lspci -nn) before relying on a NIC or passthrough claim. Idle draw depends on OS, mains voltage (120 V vs 240 V) and power tuning (powertop).

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