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Corsair fonts compatible with intel haswell 1150

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Not long ago the rumor began of incompatibilities between power supplies and the new Haswell platform with status C6-C7. Corsair caught the news and has quickly released its compatibility listing.

Where the complete AX, HX, TX, GS, CX-M, CX and VS series are 100% compatible. We attach the official list:

PSU Series Model Haswell

Compatibility

Commentary
AXi AX1200i Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
AX860i Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
AX760i Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
Ax AX1200 Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
AX860 Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
AX850 Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
AX760 Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
AX750 Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
AX650 Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
HX HX1050 Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
HX850 Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
HX750 Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
HX650 Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
TX-M TX850M Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
TX750M Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
TX650M Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
TX TX850 Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
TX750 Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
TX650 Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
GS GS800 Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
GS700 Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
GS600 Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
CX-M CX750M Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
CX600M TBD Probably compatible - currently validating
CX500M TBD Probably compatible - currently validating
CX430M TBD Probably compatible - currently validating
CX CX750 Yes 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs
CX600 TBD Probably compatible - currently validating
CX500 TBD Probably compatible - currently validating
CX430 TBD Probably compatible - currently validating
VS VS650 TBD Probably compatible - currently validating
VS550 TBD Probably compatible - currently validating
VS450 TBD Probably compatible - currently validating
VS350 TBD Probably compatible - currently validating

Corsair continues to work with Intel to determine the source of the problem. Although progress has already been made and it is known that PSUs that use a DC-DC converter for non-primary rail (3.3V and +5V) will not have a problem with new low-power sleep states.

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