Tuesday, May 21st 2013

All Current Be Quiet! Power Supplies Haswell-ready

Be Quiet!, market leader with power supplies in Germany for seven consecutive years, confirms that all of it's current PSU models support Intel's fourth generation of Core processors (Codename Haswell). Intel's upcoming Haswell CPUs impose stricter requirements on the power supply regarding energy saving features. To lower the power consumption of current computers even more, the new processors feature new sleep states called C6 and C7. In these states, the processor is nearly shut off completely, bringing down the power consumption close to zero.
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If consumers can use this new deep sleep state depends on their power supply. It must run under very low loads below 0.05 Amps. Many inferior power supplies have problems in these low load situations. Low quality components might even lead to the activation of the PSUs safety circuits. In that case the computer would not start again.

be quiet! is Haswell ready
As for be quiet!, all current power supply series, starting with the entry-level Pure Power L8 up to the high-end Dark Power Pro 10, are able to deliver the above mentioned low loads without problems. Even older models are mostly compatible with the fourth Core generation. In detail Dark Power Pro 10 (all models), Straight Power E9 (all models), Pure Power L8 (all models), System Power 7 (all models) and Pure Power L7 (630 W and 730 W) are fully Haswell compatible.
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3 Comments on All Current Be Quiet! Power Supplies Haswell-ready

#1
suraswami
Interesting. So the computer will still be running meaning its not in sleep (S3 state) and still consume very less power?
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#2
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
suraswamiInteresting. So the computer will still be running meaning its not in sleep (S3 state) and still consume very less power?
www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Everything-You-Need-to-Know-About-the-CPU-C-States-Power-Saving-Modes/611/6

Basicly the CPU is saved to some memory (that article says it's static RAM with an independant power source, dunno how it works with desktop systems, written to cache or something maybe?) and then it goes back to the state it was in when woken up. It also say it takes longer time than say C3.

I wonder if that is the right C6..
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#3
Baum
now i can sleep well again ^^

these bequiet are very popular around here in europe as i see them often
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