I can't say anything about Proxmox or any power management tool as a fact, but I can tell you that my 1600X is running hella hot at idle on Linux. I'm dual booting and on Win it's idle at 30° while on Linux 60°. Hope this can give some insight, or if anyone knows how to fix this pls tell
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You probably need to enable some power saving features that Windows does by default but Linux may not. Run something like https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/TLP just to see if it helps, and then do some tuning because it might be too aggressive.
Hmm the prices on eBay really don't seem that good to me in comparison to newer generations. I guess the power consumption will eat up any savings pretty quickly. Though this might differ for whole sets.