The big Haswell PSU compatibility list
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According to Intel's presentation at IDF, the new Haswell processors enter a sleep state called C7 that can drop processor power usage as low as 0.05A. Even if the sleeping CPU is the only load on the +12V rail, most power supplies can handle a load this low. The potential problem comes up when there is still a substantial load on the power supply's non-primary rails (the +3.3V and +5V). If the load on these non-primary rails are above a certain threshold (which varies by PSU), the +12V can go out of spec (voltages greater than +12.6V). If the +12V is out of spec when the motherboard comes out of the sleep state, the PSU's protection may prevent the PSU from running and will cause the power supply to "latch off". This will require the user to cycle the power on their power supply using the power switch on the back of the unit.
According to Antec, the following units are "fully compatible" with Haswell:
- EarthWatts Green: EA-650 Green
- EarthWatts Platinum: EA-450, EA-550, EA-650
- High Current Game: HCG-750, HCG-900
- High Current Gamer M: HCG-520M, HCG-620M, HCG-750M, HCG-850M
- High Current Pro: HCP-750, HCP-850, HCP-1200
- High Current Pro Platinum: HCP-1000 Platinum, HCP-850 Platinum (OC link), HCP-1000 Platinum (OC link), HCP-1300 Platinum (OC link)
- NeoEco C: Neo Eco 620C
- Signature: SG-650, SG-850
- TruePower Gold: TP-550G, TP-650G
- TruePower New: TP-550, TP-650, TP-750, TP750 Blue
- TruePower Quattro: TPQ-850, TPQ-1000, TPQ-1200, TPQ-1200 OC
- VP: VP550P V2, VP650P V2, VP650PM
- VP F: VP550 F, VP630 F
- BP: BP-350, BP430, BP500U, BP550 Plus rev 1
- EarthWatts Green: EA-350 Green, EA-430 Green, EA-500 Green, EA-750 Green
- High Current Game: HCG-400, HCG-520, HCG-620
- High Current Gamer M: HCG-400M
- NeoEco C: Neo Eco 400C, Neo Eco 450C, Neo Eco 520C
- VP: VP350P, VP450, VP450P, VP550P
- VP F: VP450 F
The following Cooler Master units are all listed as "Haswell-ready."
- V Series: V700, V850, V1000
- Silent Pro Platinum: 550W, 1000W
- Silent Pro Gold: 450W, 550W, 600W, 700W, 800W, 1000W, 1200W
- Silent Pro Hybrid: 850W, 1050W, 1300W
- Silent Pro M2: 420W, 520W, 620W, 720W, 850W, 1000W, 1500W
- Silent Pro M: 500W, 600W, 700W, 850W, 1000W
- GX2: 450W, 550W, 650W, 750W
- GX: 400W, 450W, 550W, 650W, 750W
- GXL: 500W, 600W, 700W
- i Series: i500, i600, i700
- G Series: G500, G600, G700
- Thunder M: 420W, 520W, 620W
- Thunder: 450W, 500W, 600W, 700W
- B500, B600, B700
- EX2: 475W, 525W, 625W, 725W
- EX: 350W, 400W, 460W, 500W, 550W, 600W, 650W, 700W
- Elite: 350W, 400W, 460W
Should customers experience problems nevertheless, or would like to enable the advanced power saving mode on older power supplies that might not support it, there is a simple fix. Simply adding a single silent case fan to the system, connected to the power supply, should provide enough additional load to keep the system running in advanced power saving mode. The only disadvantage would be that power savings in idle mode on such a system would only surmount to around 2-3W instead of ~5W.
All power supplies that use DC-to-DC conversion to power their 3.3V and 5V rails have no problem with Haswell's new low-power state, Corsair says. The following Corsair power supplies all use DC-to-DC conversion and are listed as "100% compatible with Haswell CPUs":
- AXi: AX760i, AX860i, AX1200i
- AX (Gold and Platinum): AX650, AX750, AX760, AX850, AX860, AX1200
- HX (Silver, Gold and HX1000): HX650, HX750, HX850, HX1000, HX1050
- TX-M (All Versions): TX550M, TX650M, TX750M, TX850M, TX950M
- TX (All Versions): TX550, TX650, TX750, TX850, TX950
- GS (Current V3): GS600, GS700, GS800
- GS (Legacy V1): GS600, GS700, GS800
- CX-M: CX750M
- CX: CX750
- VX: (Legacy) VX550
- HX (Legacy Bronze and below): HX450, HX650, HX520, HX620
- GS (Legacy V2): GS500, GS600
- GS (Legacy V1): GS500
- CX-M: CX430M, CX500M, CX600M
- CX: CX430, CX500, CX600
- VX (Legacy): VX450
- VS: VS350, VS450, VS550, VS650
Enermax claims all of its current mid-range and high-end PSUs, as well as some older models, use DC-to-DC conversion and can therefore pump out "rock-stable voltages even at 0W load." Here's a list of them:
- Platimax: 500W, 600W, 750W, 850W, 1000W, 1200W, 1500W
- Revolution87+: 550W, 650W, 750W, 850W, 1000W
- MaxRevo: 1200W, 1350W, 1500W
- Triathlor: 385W, 450W, 550W
- Triathlor FC: 550W, 650W, 700W
- Revolution85+: 850W, 920W, 950W, 1020W, 1050W, 1250W
- Modu87+: 500W, 600W, 700W, 800W, 900W
- Pro87+: 500W, 600W
The following OCZ/PC Power & Cooling units use DC-to-DC conversion and are marked as "Haswell ready" by the company:
- Mk III Silencer: PPCMK3S1200, PPCMK3S850, PPCMK3S750
- Mk II Silencer: PPCMK2S950, PPCMK2S750, PPCMK2S650
- Fatal1ty Gaming Series: OCZ-FTY1000W
- ZX Series: OCZ-ZX1250W, OCZ-ZX1000W, OCZ-ZX850W
- Z Series (EOL): OCZZ1000M, OCZZ85M
Seasonic lists these units as "ready for Intel's Haswell processors," although it doesn't go into much detail beyond that:
- X-series: 560W, 660W, 760W, 650W, 750W, 850W, 1050W, 1250W
- X-series Fanless: 400W, 460W
- Platinum Series: 660W, 760W, 860W, 1000W, 1200W
- Platinum Series Fanless: 400W, 460W, 520W
- G-Series: 360W, 450W, 550W, 650W
- M12II Bronze: 650W, 750W, 850W
As far as I can tell, Silverstone didn't even put up a press release. It simply listed compatible units in a PDF titled, "SilverStone PSU for Haswell support list:"
- Strider Gold Evolution series: ST75F-G Evolution, ST85F-G Evolution, ST1000-G Evolution, ST1200-G Evolution
- Strider Gold series: ST55F-G, ST65F-G, ST75F-G, ST85F-G, ST1000-G, ST1200-G
- Strider Gold S series: ST75F-GS, ST85F-GS
- Strider Plus series: ST50F-P, ST60F-P, ST60F-PS, ST75F-P, ST85F-P, ST1000-P, ST1500
- Strider Essential Series: ST50F-ES230, ST40F-ES, ST50F-ES, ST60F-ES, ST70F-ES
- Nightjar Series: ST40NF, ST50NF
- Gemini Series: ST30GF, ST42GF, ST50GF, ST55GF
- SFX Series: ST30SF, ST45SF, ST45SF-G
- Zeus Series: ZM1350
- Other: ST60F-SG, FSP300-60GHS
According to Thermaltake's compatibility announcement, "most high-end power supplies of Thermaltake are fully compatible with Haswell CPUs." The compatible units are as follows:
- Toughpower Grand (Platinum): 600W, 700W
- Toughpower Grand (Gold): 650W, 750W, 850W, 1050W, 1200W
- Toughpower XT: 1275W, 1375W, 1475W
- Toughpower: 750W, 850W, 1000W, 1200W, 1500W
- Evo_Blue 2.0: 650W, 750W, 850W
- Smart M: 750W, 850W
Here's the word from XFX on Haswell compatibility:
XFX power supplies use a +12V design that allows for a minimum of 0A so they will not have an issue with the new low power sleep states allowing the CPU to enter deep sleep mode without any problems. XFX manufacturing partner Seasonic in conjunction with Intel have worked together to confirm that all XFX Pro Series PSUs listed below are compatible with Intel's new 4th generation Core processor family for new CPU upgrades to current systems and future new builds.
- Pro Series Core Edition: PRO650W, PRO750W, PRO850W
- Pro Series XXX Edition: PRO650W, PRO750W, PRO750W, PRO850W, PRO850W
- Pro Series Black Edition: PRO750W, PRO850W, PRO1050W, PRO1250W
- Pro Series Black Edition: Limited PRO1000W
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