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Im more than certain that is your entire SYSTEM idling at that wattage. Its what I idle at with a 3770K at stock with power saving features on.Well i have known both of my i5 and i7 idle around 72w-77w. But no were near 100w for either of them idle.
You gotta be careful on how this is tested too as some mobo takes a load more power even at idle.. My Asus Maximus (x38) used to run 190w idle were with another board around 100w with the same chip.
It is about 4w when idle and that's if it disable HT or not compering my 2 chips..

HDD's are NOTHING at idle (or when spun up for that matter, several watts). Your GPUs however, compared to the 7 series, dont drop to a 3W idle state, so I would imagine its that, the mobo itself, and the CPUWere you measuring the 8-pin EPS connector to get those numbers? My rig idles at 200-watts but that doesn't mean the CPU is idling at that. According to Cadaveca's review of my board, the VRMs use very little power when the CPU is idle, so the majority of that must be my video cards and hard drives.
This is a good read: http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/...PU-power-consumption-a-challenge-authors-say/