NoddyPirate
Grand Master
This might have been discussed already - but just interested to see everyones take on this? The standard 24 pin ATX power connector was to be replaced with a new ATX12V0 connector which has only 10 pins. The idea seems to be to have just a single power supply from the PSU and to allow the motherboard perform all the DC to DC conversions itself which would improve efficiency.
Naturally, the PSU and Motherboard manufacturers are not happy - the PSU gang I expect would scream the loudest as the DIY market would struggle to continue supporting high end PSU's with fancy power conversion components - such as are required for high quality low ripple DC-DC conversion - as that function would no longer be required at the PSU end.
Despite the new standard officially launching last year I believe, it has been failry quiet - but Intel now seem to pushing for the new standard to be adopted. I wonder if AMD have made any decision on it for their AM5 platform?
Intel pushes for ATX12VO
Naturally, the PSU and Motherboard manufacturers are not happy - the PSU gang I expect would scream the loudest as the DIY market would struggle to continue supporting high end PSU's with fancy power conversion components - such as are required for high quality low ripple DC-DC conversion - as that function would no longer be required at the PSU end.
Despite the new standard officially launching last year I believe, it has been failry quiet - but Intel now seem to pushing for the new standard to be adopted. I wonder if AMD have made any decision on it for their AM5 platform?
Intel pushes for ATX12VO