Be Quiet!, Fractal Design & Thermaltake Release List of Haswell Compatible PSUs

Earlier, we heard that Intel's Haswell CPUs might have problems with certain less expensive or older power supplies, because the Haswell CPUs would be too efficient for them. A number of manufacturers have already released their lists with compatible power supplies, and now three manufacturers join in: Fractal Design, Thermaltake and Be Quiet!.

First, Be Quiet! has announced that all of its current power supplies are compatible with the Haswell CPUs. This includes all the models that are currently in production and for sale, but not older units, which might still be on shelves, but are not necessarily compatible. Some older units are mostly compatible, it mentions. The model series that are definitely compatible are: the Dark Power Pro 10, Straight Power E9, Pure Power L8, System Power 7, and Pure Power L7 series (630 W and 730 W).

Moving on, Thermaltake has announced that the Toughpower Platinum (700 W and 600 W), Toughpower Gold (1200 W, 1050 W, 850 W, 750 W, 650 W), Toughpower XT (1475 W, 1375 W, 1275 W), Toughpower (1500 W, 1200 W, 1000 W, 850 W, 750 W), EVO_BLUE 2.0 (850 W, 750 W, 650 W), and SMART M (850 W, 750 W) are all 100 percent compatible with the upcoming Intel Haswell CPUs.

Lastly, Fractal Design has also released a list of Haswell compatible power supplies. The power supplies that it has mentioned as compatible include the Newton R3 (1000 W, 1000 W White, 800 W, 600 W) and the Tesla R2 (1000 W, 800 W, 650 W, 650 W White, 500 W). The Integra R2 lineup (750 W, 650 W, 500 W) have been rated as likely compatible, although the compatibility is questioned since Intel hasn't released any formal testing procedure or minimum qualifications.

Niels Broekhuijsen

Niels Broekhuijsen is a Contributing Writer for Tom's Hardware US. He reviews cases, water cooling and pc builds.

  • dietrich1
    haswell's too good for my psu? then i'm too good for haswell. i'm sticking with pentium.
    Reply
  • afrobacon
    Would be nice if SeaSonic released something similar.
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  • unknown9122
    Yeah Seasonic only has 1 compatible PSU (if I remember correctly) according to Intel.
    Reply
  • Cons29
    seasonic already said that their psu lineup is compatible with haswell.
    i've seen their statement like at least 2 weeks ago. can't remember where though
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  • Cons29
    here you go, from Toms as well
    http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Seasonic-Haswell-Power-Supply,22544.html
    Reply
  • JonnyDough
    Intel hasn't released any formal testing procedure or minimum qualifications.
    So just what is "Haswell compatible"?
    Seems like marketing fluff to me. Won't a regular 24 pin PSU with the latest standards work fine?
    Reply
  • JonnyDough
    Intel hasn't released any formal testing procedure or minimum qualifications.
    So just what is "Haswell compatible"?
    Seems like marketing fluff to me. Won't a regular 24 pin PSU with the latest standards work fine?
    Reply
  • cobra5000
    Looks like bs, to me.
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  • JonnyDough
    Intel hasn't released any formal testing procedure or minimum qualifications.
    So just what is "Haswell compatible"?
    Seems like marketing fluff to me. Won't a regular 24 pin PSU with the latest standards work fine?
    Reply
  • -Jackson
    Umm, what?
    What is it new exactly about Haswell that requires "compatible" PSUs?
    Edit: Never mind, just read the power states article.
    Reply