It's now pulling 8.8W and while temperatures are gradually increasing as I load down the board, they're all well within safe limits:
* SGMII PHY area (both PHYs idle): 25C
* RGMII PHY / 1.2V regulator area (linked up at 1 Gbps, no traffic): 28C
* MCU / 3.3V regulator area: 30C
* SFP+ optic (linked up at 10 Gbps, no traffic): 34C
* QDR-II+ SRAM area: 34C
* FPGA die: 42C
I kinda expected the RGMII PHY to run hotter but right now the fan cooling the FPGA is blowing over it first, so I guess that's helping.
The heatsink on the FPGA seems to be doing its job so far. This is my first board that I designed a thermal solution into (vs running cool, or having one bodged on ex post facto), so good to see it's at least somewhat functional.
