Most Certainly, Although if Broadwell has ultra low power modes like C7 and C9, Then it might not be able to support that but its not a Necessary feature.
Most Certainly, Although if Broadwell has ultra low power modes like C7 and C9, Then it might not be able to support that but its not a Necessary feature.
Most Certainly, Although if Broadwell has ultra low power modes like C7 and C9, Then it might not be able to support that but its not a Necessary feature.
Most Certainly, Although if Broadwell has ultra low power modes like C7 and C9, Then it might not be able to support that but its not a Necessary feature.
Most Certainly, Although if Broadwell has ultra low power modes like C7 and C9, Then it might not be able to support that but its not a Necessary feature.
Exactly. Your PSU will work fine.
(Except for any Low-Power modes)
Yup, but for a desktop that honestly doesn't matter.
Most Certainly, Although if Broadwell has ultra low power modes like C7 and C9, Then it might not be able to support that but its not a Necessary feature.
Exactly. Your PSU will work fine.
(Except for any Low-Power modes)
Yup, but for a desktop that honestly doesn't matter.
Yeah i suppose, It just means it uses less power, Saving the energy bill.
I currently have a corsair CS650M as my power supply and was wondering if it will support broadwell when that comes around
It definitely supports Intel's C6/C7 low power states. Crossload testing shows that none of the rails go out of spec when 0 Watts is being drawn from the +12V rail while the +3.3V and +5V rails are heavily loaded.